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Need some Windows Help - OT
Hi all, I know this is OT but I want to get this seen soooo....
My wife got an e-mail today from what "claims" to be Microsoft asking us to click on an attached program (installer8.exe) to install some patches. The e-mail subject is: "Net Security". Now, my BS meter is fully offscale since I could not imagine Microsoft sending such an e-mail. Is this a scam? Thanks to all and to Wayne for your indulgence also. |
Don't do it.
Go to Microsoft.com, and click on Windows xx upgrades/downloads. You can do a system scan there, and it will tell you any security upgrades, drivers, etc. that you need to download. Then at a minimum do the security downloads that are labeled "critical". |
Probably electronically signed by Bill..... Delete it.
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Mike,
Thanks. I always use the Microsoft web site to do my updates. |
W32/Swen@MM
Don't do it.
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=description&virus_k=100662 Mcafee has a good database of current (and past) virus threats here. And also a good list of hoaxes here. When someone sends a virus warning about a horrible pox that will erase your hard drive and give you crabs, check to see if it is listed as a hoax before you follow it's instructions and delete any files on your computer or forward it to everyone you know. Tom |
Icemaster,
Thanks for the link. |
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