Most know already never to click on a link in an email unless you know
exactly what it is about.

Using an Tablet to check those links out is a good way to test it if you
are really curious (until the bad guys start attacking tablets).

Mike va3mw


On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Ernest Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:

> WARNING ... WARNING I opened the link that was posted several days back,
> thinking that it was a legit message from the Flex forum. Hate to inform
> you that it is either a trojan or a virus. This Is the reason that I had
> problems with my computer and the Flex radio turning off. I suggest that
> you do not open anything posted or you will be reinstalling everything like
> me. My email may have been compromised... "DO NOT OPEN ANYTHING SAYING THAT
> I SEND IT"  If you see an email from: [email protected] with a link
> attach... Please let me know and delete it.
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