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Posted by Rusty Jones on November 18, 2003 at 13:37:22 from (67.74.252.35):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Virus infected posting posted by Jed on November 18, 2003 at 09:58:48:
Say, ya hafta be extra careful what you open in your e-mail! Lately, in Yahoo mail, there has been a message, purportedly from Microsoft, telling you to down load this patch immediately! BUMMER!! It is definitely a virus! Just remember--Microsoft doesn't send patches by e-mail! If you did download it--lots of luck! I've rec'd many of them and they immediately go into the trash, unopened! Another thing--if you get a message from anybody that you aren't sure of, don't open it! Trash it. Better to be safe, than sorry! Do you have a good anti-virus program? If not better get Norton or McAfee pronto! I've been in YT for several years and have never gotten any virus! And also, if you have used PayPal for online transactions, there is a scam going on, where some wahoo tells you that Paypal has lost all of your info, and you'll have to send everything again to a certain address, which isn't Paypal. Its a "bugger" who will promptly steal your identity, credit card numbers, everything, and you'll be flat busted pronto! If you know the definition of a bugger, it certainly describes those who send out virus laden messages! RJ
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