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Jaye,
That's the genious of the bugbear virus, it uses a real email from a
real person to trap others into trusting the attachment.
That tongue tie email is a real one I sent to one person in response to
their question, quite some time ago. Their system must have the bugbear
worm, and the worm sent on the email, with half of my email address (the
cwgenna@ part) and the other half taken from the person's address book
(the infactca.org part, which I have nothing to do with, and never had
anything to do with, other than buying some of their wonderful t-shirts
at a conference years ago).
Please, again, everyone virus-check your system. Think about the most
private email you ever sent out, and imagine this worm sending it around
to many, many people, with your name as the author. What evil!
--
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City mailto:[log in to unmask]
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