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Author: mater (add to friends)

For AOL users: I received an e-mail yesterday, supposedly from AOL, but I think it is highly suspect. The sender signature is aolukemail, but it asks you to download the info, then open it with Word to read it - which is what alerted me to the possibility of it possibly containing a virus.
I clicked on 'sender' and it brought up a member page, rather than an official AOL page. I have deleted it.

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Comment from: lorraine [Member] Email · http://www.lorrainemace.com/
It might be worth running a virus scan and spamware search - just to be on the safe side. It does sound suspicious.
PermalinkPermalink 12/02/08 @ 11:12
Comment from: davidr [Member] · http://www.freewebs.com/dwrob/
I received the same eamil, Marit, but deleted it. Genuine aol emails usually have you name somewhere in the tag line.
PermalinkPermalink 12/02/08 @ 16:09

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