Don't be Fooled by malicious Emails

This shouldn't even be a concern for anyone if they are always careful with emails.

I'm always careful with my emails and I don't always click every single thing I see in my emails. ;)
 
This shouldn't even be a concern for anyone if they are always careful with emails.

I'm always careful with my emails and I don't always click every single thing I see in my emails. ;)


Same here, but everyday some poor person opens one.

I only open emails from people I know.


And if they have forward a mail to me I delete them.. My friends and family knows I do not open any forward mails as well.
 
Thankfully, Mac OS isn't included. :D

PC World reports on an April Fool’s Day variation on the Storm Worm virus targeting Web users this week. Storm Worm is spread through email messages -- often with sensationalistic subject lines like “Naked teens attack home director” or “Radical Muslim drinking enemies's blood” – which link to sites that automatically download and install the malicious software. The virus only affects computers running Windows operating systems; Snopes.com has more information on Storm Worm, and F-Secure has disinfection and removal help.
 
Thankfully, Mac OS isn't included. :D[/B]

Thankfully, I don't get any malicious e-mails! Not even attachments or links to virusus! But if I do, I'd just zap them off immediatly (delete)... :D

But that doesn't mean I'm using Mac OS X. I'm using Windows Vista!
 
Thankfully, I don't get any malicious e-mails! Not even attachments or links to virusus! But if I do, I'd just zap them off immediatly (delete)... :D

But that doesn't mean I'm using Mac OS X. I'm using Windows Vista!

No, it's still happen in anytime, you never know. ;)
 
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