I received a message with a virus attachment today, which I did not open. But, I did look
at where it came from.
I copied the data, and it is below. Evidently jamesandneilia(a)earthlink.net has the virus,
which is being sent to everyone in their address book.
It looked like a rootsweb list message and had a Carr name in the subject, but with an
attachment. So, of course, I knew it was suspicious. Then, when it tried to open
automatically, I knew it was and dumped it into my trash.
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