tries to hide. Therefore, including it's venom in normal message traffic would be a giveaway!
Sending out messages where the to/from masquerades as some other entity and then having the virus in the attachment is much more sophisticated and harder to find.
Most of what I have seen lately, the attachments are supposedly screen savers and the Subject line is something along the lines of: Love, lovers, shimmering love, shaking love, you know the kind of subjects that would entice Kruse to open the attachment!
Seriously though, I am with Jill on this subject. We should all have an anti-virus program in operation!
I have sent Milo... an email. If you are certain that Milo... is actually Art and you talk with Art, please relay this info.
Thanks,
Jim
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