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Sidami | Report | 5 Oct 2003 22:45 |
In the last five days I have recieved about six emails from "Microsoft" telling me to download a patch, it looks very much like it has been sent by them, but a warning to anyone that recieves one like this it has a virus, so please delete as soon as possible. Has anyone had an email from Microsoft? Sue....... |
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Badger Bill, Worthing | Report | 5 Oct 2003 22:49 |
Hi Sue, Yes, I received one. Will confirm - Microsoft do NOT send emails to anyone, such as this. So delete, do not open Badger Bill, Worthing |
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Janet | Report | 5 Oct 2003 22:49 |
Microsoft DO NOT send patches by email. If you receive one of these delete it without opening any attachment, as that contains a virus or worm. Delete again from your Deleted messages box to get rid of it. Jan. |
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Jackie | Report | 5 Oct 2003 23:16 |
Only Six? I've received many more than six but I have the Norton Anti Virus programme loaded which has automatically deleted the attachments thank goodness. I contacted Microsoft who took about 10 days to respond and advised me that they never send out patches via e mails. By then I had decided for myself that they were not geniune and decided to block the sender in each case. They now seem to have stopped thank goodness. |
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Melba64 | Report | 6 Oct 2003 14:16 |
I had three or four at work last week, plus the ones that say they are undelivered messages, even though I hadn't sent an e-mail to anyone. Mel |
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Laurie | Report | 6 Oct 2003 14:36 |
Hi Mel, I had a virus on my computer last year and I didn't know at first. My competuer kept returning mail (that I hadn't sent and to addresses I had never heard of) to me saying it couldn't be delivered etc. This was when I found out I had a virus, luckily for me I have great anti-virus software now which stops the little devils!! So beware if you haven't got anti-virus software'cause that may be the reason that you are getting all those undelivered mail!! Laurie |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 6 Oct 2003 20:37 |
Does anyone out there keep getting a box appearing in the top left hand corner of their screens, telling them that they have missed an incoming call? I have been getting these for weeks and it always disconnects me! My hubby reckons that they are a form of spam, any ideas anyone? Maggy, West Yorkshire |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 7 Oct 2003 00:10 |
Just nudging!! No-ones answering me!! |
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Patricia | Report | 7 Oct 2003 00:26 |
Hi margaret What i do is go to my service providers site and check for the virus updates and patches that they recommend, and the good thing is they are free. Regards Pat |