SULFNBK.EXE
SULFNBK.EXE is an internal component of the Microsoft Windows operating system, enabling support for long filenames in some features . The component became famous in the early 2000s as the subject of an e-mail hoax. The hoax claimed that SULFNBK.EXE was a virus, and contained instructions to locate and delete the file. While the instructions worked, they were needless and even harmful, as SULFNBK.EXE is not a virus, but instead an honest, useful operating system component. The icon for SULFNBK.EXE is the Microsoft Bear, a cute, light-gray teddy bear.
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