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A short time ago, I received an email that informed me that
something I had supposedly snail mailed could not be delivered
because of an inadequate address. The email was addressed to
several people (strange if only one of them had mailed something).<br>
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Attached to that email was a program called <b>uspslabel.zip</b>.<br>
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Fortunately, my virus scanner (Norton) caught it, which is why I
know about it. Inside that program was a very dangerous information
stealer, possibly attached to what normally would be an innocuous
and perhaps useful program. I presume that it would have enabled
someone to get information on the financial accounts that I log
into.<br>
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The moral: <b>Do not open uspslabel.zip if you receive an email to
which it is attached. </b>It is a very dangerous Trojan horse.
Delete it.<br>
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In fact, any time you receive an email that makes no sense, do not
open attachments. Just delete the email with the attachments.<br>
<br>
Steve.<br>
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