I've never been so far to see some attachment with a virus. As soon I read the blue pill advertisement, I destroy it. Why would you open an attachment you don't know?
Ok, "blue pill" is obviously not your interest, but "testing Digital Rebels" may be.
It's a matter of culture, and the malicious know about this culture no less than me and you know :-)
Imagine a spammer gets the list of mail addresses of this list (easy task) and sends to all of them a mail "new 1Ds mark III" see attachment for a photo. How many list members would click on it?
I've recently got into photography and for some reason or another I keep receiving offers to test the Digital Rebel frequently. Should I explore all my photography connections to the Internet and see which one made this mail reach me?
Alex
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