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Moosie

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I got an Email bounced back that I did NOT send. I'm not sure if someone is trying to send something looking like Huntandlodge/HuntTalk to upset someone or what exactly.. Here is the Email just for an FYI. I'm guesing it blocks Virus's at the Server level but always Be carefull opening something up even if it looks like it comes from someone you know . I also have 2 Anti Virus Checks at my end with daily live updates for anything that comes through just to protect me at my end :

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Dear user of "Huntandlodge.com" mailing system,

We warn you about some attacks on your e-mail account. Your computer may contain viruses, in order to keep your computer and e-mail account safe, please, follow the instructions.

For details see the attach.

Sincerely,
The Huntandlodge.com team http://www.huntandlodge.com

(Norton AntiVirus removed the attachment: Information.zip.
The attachment was infected with the W32.Beagle@mm!zip virus.)

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I DO NOT send out Files for people from Huntandlodge/Hunttalk.com accounts... Just an FYI. THANX !!!
 
Yup!
 
It's them Al-Kidda terrorist, them Brits, (or da gub'ment). I mean, really, couldn't they at least add a signature with 'Moosy" spelled wrong, or sum'pin?
 
There is a self replicating virus that attacks from your email box. It finds email addresses that are resident on your machine and sends itself to others while you're doing something else. Someone who sends you email is probably infected.. The entire Boeing Corp email system was shut down by it a couple of weeks ago..

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Dan is correct. It is my understanding that these viruses can use your server to send e-mails from addresses it's gotten from other peoples' computers, to addresses it's picked up from other places! I've been getting 5-10 virus laden e-mails a day at home, and almost that many at work. A co-worker got one that said it was "from" me, even though my computer is clean. He opened it, thinking it was safe, and infected his computer. MIS guy was PO'd lol Make sure you have good anti-virus software.
 
Yes while all of the above istrue the scenario is one of the following: (1) The virus lives in someone's computer who has both the hunttalk e-mail address and the recipient's address as well. This was my first thought as the wording of the first sentence carries "Asian" notes. If this is the case, the writer of the virus is highly sophisticated enabeling the context of the program to pick up and use the board title in the letter. (2) Someone who frequents the board has received the virus and forwarded it to others. In either case use caution; and get hold of some tracking software. These perps needtogo the way of Martha Stewart! :eek:
 

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