Could be just a forged FROM:.  You can confirm this by examining the
headers to see if one of your computers is botnetted and sent it, or
whether it came from a computer unrelated to you which merely used a low
tech forgery.


On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 20:12 -0400, Michael Wells wrote:
> I do apologize.
>  
> If you are reading this then you may have received an email from me
> sometime between 6:05PM EDT and 6:10PM on 4/13/2010.  Please delete
> that email.
>  
> It appears that these email messages were sent on my behalf.  They
> were not sent by me.
>  
> I have scanned for malware on each computer I access.  Each was clean.
> I have changed the passwords on all of my accounts.
> I have notified the recipients.  (That's you, sadly.)
>  
> At this point I do not know how the compromise happened.  I have found
> no malware and use a strong password.  It seems the best I can do now
> is to secure the account.
>  
> Have a good evening.


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Art Alexion                                        
MIS                   

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