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Has anyone ever been hit with a virus (malware, etc.) that surreptitiously sends a stupid email (containing a link to an advertising website) to everyone in your address book ("contact list")?
It happened to a friend of mine, so of course nearly a 100 people in his address book got the bogus emails. They continued going out until he shut off his laptop.
When the recipient gets the email, it obviously says it was sent from my friend, because it was his email that sent it.
You "trust" the guy, so when the email says "you just gotta see this", you click the link.
Now the recipient of the email is likely to get the bug.
We're trying to figure out what to do to eliminate the problem.
As the virus (?) is on his computer, seems that just changing his email password might be useless, as the virus critter "sees" his email system.
A simple off-line virus scan with several popular antivirus apps changes nothing. If I could find the name of the problem, maybe I could google it and find a "cure".
Who knows - maybe the virus thing is on his web service's email system too?
Does anyone have experience dealing with this type of problem?
Thanks.
Tom
It happened to a friend of mine, so of course nearly a 100 people in his address book got the bogus emails. They continued going out until he shut off his laptop.
When the recipient gets the email, it obviously says it was sent from my friend, because it was his email that sent it.
You "trust" the guy, so when the email says "you just gotta see this", you click the link.
Now the recipient of the email is likely to get the bug.
We're trying to figure out what to do to eliminate the problem.
As the virus (?) is on his computer, seems that just changing his email password might be useless, as the virus critter "sees" his email system.
A simple off-line virus scan with several popular antivirus apps changes nothing. If I could find the name of the problem, maybe I could google it and find a "cure".
Who knows - maybe the virus thing is on his web service's email system too?
Does anyone have experience dealing with this type of problem?
Thanks.
Tom
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