Please write your virus program right now and see what happens in four days.
This message comes from MIT and was written by a turist in New Jersey, or
someplace like that. Since the copy must make a tour of the world, you must
write 20 virus programs and start them on all the machines you have accounts
on, sending messages to your friends, associates, and everyone else in
/etc/passwd. After a few days you will get a streak of luck. This is true
even if you are not superstitious.
Do note the following: Constantine Dias, a systems manager at Raytheon,
received the chain in 1983. He asked his programmers to write 20 virus
programs and start them up. A few days later he won the lottery of two
million dollars. Aria Dadil, a tape ape at Symbolics, Inc., received the
letter and didn't write a virus program, saying something about random Unix
lossage. His company reported record losses two days later and fired him.
Later after finding the message again, he wrote 20 virus programs and started
them up on a VAX at UDel. A few days later he got a job as the director of
systems programming at Berkeley. Dales Fairchild received the message and not
believing, deleted it. Nine days later his company was bought by Heathkit,
Schlumberger, Western Digital, Fujitsu, Hughes, GM, and Beatrice, in
succession.
On August 20, 1985 the message was received with UUCP and mailed again for fun
and mere love in the world. This message was forwarded by SENDMAIL with SMTP
on Sept. 1, 1986 and again on November 13, 1986, and once more on December
14, 1986.
Remember, send no money. Please do not ignore this. It works.