Warning: I just received a seemingly innocent looking email addressed from our Synthzone moderator Nigel: 'nigelsp@synthzone.com', but which I later discovered to include a hidden imbedded virus(?) file named 'CC4E.tmp'.
The email itself had no obvious file attachment, but when I decided to open the email, my Norton AntiVirus software (thankfully) spotted a hidden file attachment(?) and placed it in my Norton Anti-Virus GUARANTINE folder, with a message saying it wasn't able to repair the file. I of course immediately instructed NAV to remove the file from the Guarantine folder & delete this file from my computer completely.
I suspect now that Nigel's Synthzone email address was somehow 'picked up' & used by some virus scam artist out there, so I'm just warning everyone here to be CAREFUL before opening all email, not only from email senders you don't recognize, but from email addresses you recognize as well. One thing I try to look for before attempting to open any email now is to NOT ONLY check if the sender is a recognziable email address, but that the 'subject line' also includes 'specific pertinent detail' about WHY the sender is writing me as well.
Most IMPORTANTLY: it's critical that we all not only have a good Anti-Virus software program both installed and running (monitoring at all times), but that the LATEST virus definitions are kept automatically UP TO DATE as well.
Scott
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