I’ve just received an e-mail prompting me to ignore any e-mail messages that arrives with attachments called “Invitation” or “Postcard”. Supposedly, it is a new virus called the Olympic Torch virus that if opened, will destroy the hard drive of your computer.
Folks, this e-mail is just a HOAX!!!
Read here:
– Symantec
– McAfee
– Sophos
I suspect that this is just another ploy by certain perpetrator to harvest people’s e-mail addresses, just like the Bill Gates e-mail hoax. Harvest e-mail addresses how? Well, when I forward the e-mail to you, you forward it to your friends, and your friends forward it to their friends, and all the e-mail addresses will be listed in the e-mail. This is with the assumption that you insert your mates’ e-mail addresses in the “cc” section. Later on, the e-mail might reach back to the original sender, with thousands if not millions of e-mail addresses. If you put the addresses in the “cc” section, it will be visible to everybody, remember that! Have you ever wondered why you’re getting spam mails? This is amongst the many other methods to get people’s e-mail addresses.
Moral of the story:
1. When forwarding e-mail messages, insert e-mail addresses in the “Bcc” field rather than the “cc” field.
2. When you receive a file attachment, scan the file first with your virus scanner.
3. Don’t make it a habit to open just any file attachments you receive!
4. Stop sending chain letters you idiots people!
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