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Old February 8th 05, 10:34 PM
Evan Platt
 
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:08:47 -0500, "cl" wrote:

That E-Mail.... when you click on the
box to reply - was not only meant to divert my e-bay "sign in" information
to him - which I didn't insert, it also had a damned Key Stroke virus
attached, which my Norton picked up. I was only going to write to say - I
don't know of the person, sorry I can't help - since it did look legit. As
soon as it asked for my info, I knew it was a scam. BUT clicking on the
reply box had also instantly kicked in the virus. That registered as quickly
as the box for the E-Bay info to be given. The reply line in the window
showed an address too, which wasn't E-Bay.


You aren't using Oulook as your e-mail client are you? BAD choice.
It's way too easy to have someone send you a virus or worm with
Outlook.
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