Antivirus companies will never send you an antivirus update
anyway... but it's just as easy to spoof the address pretending to be from an
antivirus company, so it's a moot point anyway.
This
is a simple rule: if you're not expecting it, delete
it.
-Dave
I just received a
suspicious email with an attachment that was allegedly software to remove
the KLEZ virus. The email was not from any of the virus
protection software companies so I immediately blew it away because
it had an attachment rather than the usual address to download such
software. Oh yeah, the way the English language was used was also
suspicious. Just thought I'd let everyone know about this. If it's
not from a bonafide antivirus software company, blow it
away.
Jerry Browarski
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