I’ve had the same kind of thing – again, easily ignored (in fact, I’ve set up a rule to automatically delete anything purporting to come from my own domain, since I’m not in the habit of emailing myself) but could easily fool the credulous.
Then again, as a Mac user, it’s not as though the viruses would do anything even if I did click on them – the new Mac OS X Tiger operating system now alerts me whenever (a) anything is being installed and (b) anything is being run for the first time. Mind you, since no-one’s written any OS X viruses yet, this is rather academic…
]]>Actually, I’ve been inundated with rather clever viruses for the last few days well, the emails are clever; not having been stupid enough to open the attachments, I have no idea how good the viruses are. (I wonder who’s targetting me?) Since my domain’s my own, I don’t believe anything coming from "The Squandertwo Support Team" I’m sure I’d remember hiring them but I have to say that the emails could be rather convincing even to non-idiots.
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