Win32-FunLove-4099 virus in documentation zip file

Hi,
Just thought of let you know that when I was trying to download PeopleBooks for PeopleSoft Enterprise Financials and Supply Chain Management 9.0 Upgrade Documentation, our anti-virus tools had detected the above virus in the above zip file. It was reported by both Norton Corporate and Avast Professional so thought of reporting to OTN.
Venu Yalavarthy
PeopleSoft DBA

From where have you download the Peoplebooks ?
Is it from Oracle eDelivery website ? So, please send a mail to [email protected]
Nicolas.

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