Thank you, but just to be clear that e-mail was NOT from me. This virus "Spoofs" e-mail addresses in the sender's address book, so someone who has my e-mail address in thier address book is infected. That is what makes these viruses so dangerous - they make you think you can trust the sender by "spoofing" someone's e-mail address.
Our systems run the latest version of Norton Antivirus and are updated regularly. Everyone should be running some type of antivirus software these days... and keep it current with the lates updates.
As always, don't open an attachement just because you trust the sender... the e-mail address may be "spoofed", so if you aren't sure what the attachment is - DON'T open it.
Thanks,
Robert.
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