When will it ever end! Because we run our own mailserver here, we've become aware of a problem that some of you might not have the advantage of seeing as a phony deal right away.
We've been getting bogus emails, supposedly from the aafo.com "email management team", which, of course, does not exist, telling users of this system (only me, sorry virus guys... busted) that we have to open some file that this email sends in order to keep our email account up to date (bogus).. again, of course, this email does not originate at aafo, it's from whomever/wherever the virus attempt is being sent from (headers have shown several different originating addresses, likely, infected machines spreading the new viri)...
The warning I'm trying to get accross is that your own bogus "email management" team, from your Internet provider is likely to be contacting you... DON'T OPEN THE ATTACHMENTS AND IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE NORTON OR SOME OTHER VIRUS PROTECTION GET IT NOW!
Another way this seems to be going out is that you'll get a message from the "team" saying that some users have been complaining about virus content coming from you and you need to open the file that they send you to keep from doing it further... yea.. right... it's the bug!!!!
So bottom line, never open attachments that you don't know where they come from, and even then, be very careful! And ALWAYS have an up to date Virus protection program checking your mail before you open it.
Just a heads up, hope it helps.
Wayne
We've been getting bogus emails, supposedly from the aafo.com "email management team", which, of course, does not exist, telling users of this system (only me, sorry virus guys... busted) that we have to open some file that this email sends in order to keep our email account up to date (bogus).. again, of course, this email does not originate at aafo, it's from whomever/wherever the virus attempt is being sent from (headers have shown several different originating addresses, likely, infected machines spreading the new viri)...
The warning I'm trying to get accross is that your own bogus "email management" team, from your Internet provider is likely to be contacting you... DON'T OPEN THE ATTACHMENTS AND IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE NORTON OR SOME OTHER VIRUS PROTECTION GET IT NOW!
Another way this seems to be going out is that you'll get a message from the "team" saying that some users have been complaining about virus content coming from you and you need to open the file that they send you to keep from doing it further... yea.. right... it's the bug!!!!
So bottom line, never open attachments that you don't know where they come from, and even then, be very careful! And ALWAYS have an up to date Virus protection program checking your mail before you open it.
Just a heads up, hope it helps.
Wayne
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