Quasi true, but somewhat outdated. See, this is like the Kournikova thing, remember? I mean who wouldn't want to see pics of her naked? Same thing with OBL, who wouldn't want to see the little bastard dead? The attachments however don't do something fancy with Olympic torches, they try to slap you with a trojan horse. It was also only distributed on small use groups about 2 years ago, no mass mailing. This felt like bullcrap to me because the virus payload is so memorable, damaging, and flamboyant. The first rule to virus warning spam is if the payload is really harsh and flamboyant it probably isn't true. Virus scanners circa 2004/2005 should be able to stop it dead in its tracks. Thanks for the concern, but I think you've been had.
P.S. When receiving virus spam and hoax spam Snopes is your friend.
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