Wednesday, November 22, 2006

The virus emails are getting trickier and trickier

I just received this email. It is a trick.

First of all, I am not using Windows. Below the message was a zip file, which, probably, when you click on it, installs some computer virus and tries to steal your credit card numbers or something. No reputable company would ever send you something like that in email. I get things from Bank of America (which is interesting since I don't have a BoA account), from Ebay and PayPal (with which I don't have accounts, etc., all the time. No one legitimate will ever ask you for account information by email or by telephone.

If you subscribe to a security service, such security software updates should happen automatically, or at the very least, you would be directed to their website. Do not click on a link inside an email from someone you do not know because it may take you to a fake site that looks just like the real one. And it is possible, if your computer is already infected, for you to type in an address and be taken to a fake website.


From: serv@guierfence.com
Subject: Mail server report
Mail server report.
Our firewall determined the e-mails containing worm copies are being sent from your computer.
Nowadays it happens from many computers, because this is a new virus type (Network Worms).
Using the new bug in the Windows, these viruses infect the computer unnoticeably.
After the penetrating into the computer the virus harvests all the e-mail addresses and sends the copies of itself to these e-mail
addresses
Please install updates for worm elimination and your computer restoring.
Best regards,
Customers support service

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