See:
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/data/win.a.holiday.html
It states:
Win a Holiday is not a virus. It is a hoax. The "virus" does not exist. There
is currently no virus that has the characteristics ascribed to "Win a
Holiday." It is a sham, meant only to panic new or inexperienced computer
users. In addition, it is a mild variant of the "Join the Crew" hoax (form 4).
At 09:29 AM 6/12/98 -0400, David.Eustice.B@bayer.com wrote:
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>Cindy Lion
>06/12/98 09:20 AM
>To: BWHLN-Users
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>Subject: Fwd: FW: warning
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>IMPORTANT! Please read!
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>Subject: Warning
>Importance: High
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>If you receive an email titled "WIN A HOLIDAY" DO NOT open it.
>It will erase everything on your hard drive. Forward this letter
>out to as many people as you can. This is a new, very malicious
>virus and not many people know about it. This information was
>announced yesterday morning from Microsoft; please share it with
>everyone that might access the Internet.
>Once again, pass this along to everyone in your address book so
>that this may be stopped.
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