*** please don't fall for dhl/ups e-mail virus ***

BurbankGal

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I don't want to have to YELL at you, after the fact!

Just received an e-mail with a zip file attachment: supposedly, a package I sent around Christmas didn't make it to it's addressee, due to incorrect address.

A Google found this to be mostly re:DHL; mine was UPS. It would be EASY to fall for this, cuz many people send stuff via UPS during the holiday season.

Anyway, if you get one of these e-mails and you unzip the attachment, you are in for A WORLD OF HURT.

(Bah, humbug!)
;)
 
I don't want to have to YELL at you, after the fact!

Just received an e-mail with a zip file attachment: supposedly, a package I sent around Christmas didn't make it to it's addressee, due to incorrect address.

A Google found this to be mostly re:DHL; mine was UPS. It would be EASY to fall for this, cuz many people send stuff via UPS during the holiday season.

Anyway, if you get one of these e-mails and you unzip the attachment, you are in for A WORLD OF HURT.

(Bah, humbug!)
;)

Please tell us you DIDN't open it up! :rant:Thanks for giving the rest of us a big head's up!!!
 
"Please tell us you DIDN't open it up!"

Nah, I didn't. :P I'm really keen on scamming the scammers, but this looks like one of those things that got sent from someone's infected pc.
 
I don't think I have gotten anything like this so far, but I only open attachments from people I know. I also didn't send out anything for Christmas so I would think it was strange.
 
Hopefully virus software will pick it up though. I'd hate to be unprotected.
 
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