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Answer» Hey everyone! I just want to let you all know that people are starting to send-out FAKE E-Mails stating that they are from Microsoft again... I got two of them in my Inbox today, so if you get ANY E-Mails from Microsoft containing a "patch", then scan it BEFORE DOWNLOADING it! It turns out that they wanted me to download a "security patch", which was actually a virus... Just for the heck of saying it, there was no security patch even available on Microsoft... Be careful... There are a lot of freaks out there...
[glb]Flame[/glb]Microsoft DONT SEND EMAILS TO ANYONE!..............May i suggest you have a look at the firewalls...........you have >>and the isp your are using..........do you have any p2p programs.....if so dump them!! run a system scan for the usual.............worms...etc..also check out your remote access..........PROGRAM........winxp/he...visit blackviper:)Hey Merlin! Long time no hear! lol Actually, I joined the Microsoft Mailing list... (official) ... Somehow, these goons from a fake place got the address.... The Microsoft newsletter is for media, etc. Also, Yahoo! deleted the virus(es) from the E-Mail before I opened it... Thanks for the concern!
[glb]Flame[/glb]HI flame still trucking m8...Maybe sub-seven............anything to do with m$oft the crackers love it.........what a magic film people should have a look at .........anti-trust..........worth a view..........AGREED! lol I should have sent those E-Mails to Microsoft... It'll take a few more of them off the net.
[glb]Flame[/glb]The spamhauses won't have 'gotten' the domain NAME from Microsoft - they'd have spoofed it. Not difficult to do or spot.
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