It appeared in one of my private e-mail-boxes, and it hasn’t appeared anywhere else that I have an e-mail account. I’m afraid even to click on it, but then I though about asking y’all. Maybe it’s legit, but if it is, why hasn’t it also appeared as part of my XP “New upgrades are ready to install” prompt?
It’s some virus/worm thing. I don’t know what one, but I’ve gotten probably over 50 in the past week or so, all with varying degrees of success in using the English language.
I purged it from the “Inbox”. What’s hinky is that this is a NOVELL-sponsored free e-mail service called myrealbox. They’re always saying on their introductory page how they use this service to test out new stuff, a “beta”-type thing, I guess. Why didn’t they catch it?
I think I’ve gotten about 50 of those, all addressed to ``Dear valued Microsoft customer’’, which makes me laugh as I have never used a MS operating system by choice, and swore off all MS software about 2 years ago
I started getting them about 2 weeks ago. I knew Microsoft announced updates with that annoying pop-up of theirs, so I deleted the e-mails. Two days later I happened to be on snopes looking into something else and they had posted info on similar worm invested e-mails three days before.
I had 20 new ones today. A variety of mail rules I set up took care of 18 of them. I hand deleted the other 2. I e-mailed tech support at my ISP to see if they could offer any suggestions. That was last week - no reply yet.
Wow you guys are lucky. That’s the swen virus/worm or whatever it’s called. I say you’re lucky because I think I’ve been sent it around 1000 times over the past 2 weeks.(Yes, really that much.)
I’ve gotten nearly a thousand of them on my Earthlink account, but none on my Yahoo account. You’re also about to get a bunch of “Message Undeliverable” notes about messages you didn’t send to people you’ve never heard of. Delete those unread, too.
One other thing, and I don’t know if this is related, but last week I had a pop-up that wouldn’t go away, advising me there was a new version of Messenger available and that I could not continue until I downloaded it. “Download now?” Prompts: Okay and No. Everytime I hit No, the thing would disappear for a second and tghen re-appear. Couldn’t “x” it out either. Finally, I just rebooted.