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    Foot-And-Mouth Believed To Be First Virus Unable To Spread Through Microsoft
    Outlook

    Atlanta, Ga. (SatireWire.com)

    Scientists at the Centers for Disease
    Control and Symantec's AntiVirus Research Center today confirmed that
    foot-and-mouth disease cannot be spread by Microsoft's Outlook email
    application, believed to be the first time the program has ever failed to
    propagate a major virus.
    "Frankly, we've never heard of a virus that couldn't spread through
    Microsoft Outlook, so our findings were, to say the least, unexpected," said
    Clive Sarnow, director of the CDC's infectious disease unit.
    The study was immediately hailed by British officials, who said it will save
    millions of pounds and thousands of man hours. "Up until now we have, quite
    naturally, assumed that both foot-and-mouth and mad cow were spread by
    Microsoft Outlook," said Nick Brown, Britain's Agriculture Minister. "By
    eliminating it, we can focus our resources elsewhere."
    However, researchers in the Netherlands, where foot-and-mouth has recently
    appeared, said they are not yet prepared to disqualify Outlook, which has
    been the progenitor of viruses such as "I Love You," "Bubbleboy," "Anna
    Kournikova," and "Naked Wife," to name but a few.
    Said Nils Overmars, director of the Molecular Virology Lab at Leiden
    University: "It's not that we don't trust the research, it's just that as
    scientists, we are trained to be skeptical of any finding that flies in the
    face of established truth. And this one flies in the face like a blind drunk
    sparrow."
    Executives at Microsoft, meanwhile, were equally skeptical, insisting that
    Outlook's patented Virus Transfer Protocol (VTP) has proven virtually
    pervious to any virus. The company, however, will issue a free VTP patch if
    it turns out the application is not vulnerable to foot-and-mouth.
    Such an admission would be embarrassing for the software giant, but Symantec
    virologist Ariel Kologne insisted that no one is more humiliated by the
    study than she is. "Only last week, I had a reporter ask if the
    foot-and-mouth virus spreads through Microsoft Outlook, and I told him,
    'Doesn't everything?'" she recalled. "Who would've thought?"

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