Further info on how to get rid of it for those who are just tuning in...
This self-propagating virus is infecting PCs that run Microsoft Windows Outlook. Follow the instructions below to remove the infected e-mails from your computer.
What You Need To Do: Do NOT open e-mails from UNKNOWN sources with the following subject lines: "Here you go,

)" "Here you have, ;o)" "Here you are,

"
To permanently delete the message, highlight the message in your inbox, then press SHIFT and DELETE at the same time. (OUTLOOK only)
VBS/SST.Worm is a Visual Basic Script worm that spreads via e-mail by using the Microsoft Outlook application. Computer Associates has received many infection reports from clients in the USA and the UK.
The virus arrives attached to an e-mail message that has the Subject line:
"Here you have, ;o)"
The message body contains the following text:
"Hi: Check This!"
The attachment to the e-mail message is a Visual Basic Script file named:
"AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs".
When the attached program (the worm code) is executed, SST copies itself to the Windows directory. Then it creates its infection mark by adding the following registry key:
"HKCU\software\OnTheFly\Worm made with Vbswg 1.50b"
As a payload, on the 26th of January [date already past, right?], it will launch a browser session to point to http ://
www.dynabyte.nl.
The worm then proceeds to send itself out to all addresses found in all Outlook Address Lists. A registry key will be created so the mass mailing payload will not be triggered again:
"HKCU\software\OnTheFly\mailed", value set to 1.
IPE signature update 1139 includes detection for VBS/SST.Worm.
The Inoculan update file can be obtained at the following URL:
http://antivirus.ca.com/cgi-bin/ipe/update.cgi
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