From: Steve Sloan II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From what I understand, it's option two, with three as a side effect. It infected somebody who has your email address in their address book, then used that information to send itself in your name to other systems. One of those other systems had an automated virus scanner, that griped at you because the virus it got claimed to be from you.
And it's high time that virus scanner software stopped sending out these gripe messages. No modern email-borne actually puts the sender's true address in the email's header fields. All this *ever* accomplishes is to annoy/worry some third party person who can do nothing about the virus sender.
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