-----Original Message-----
>From: glen <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jun 21, 2012 7:12 PM
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Questions About New Spam Concerns
>
> I get my share of spam -- most of it goes into the spam folder where it
> belongs.
>
>During the past months I found a few spams disguised with the name and email
>address of former business clients and today the name and email address of a
>close friend in my inbox.
>
>The business clients I have known for a number of years and are not spammers.
>Furthermore, I have not done any recent business with them. I don't know if
>they are Mac or Window users so I suspected perhaps some windows malware
>snatched my email from them and sent the spam masked with their name and
>address.
>
>Today, I received a lose weight spam from a good friend who is a Mac user.
>Since I am the desired weight for my height I know this is not a hint to lose
>weight. This friend also uses a smart phone (Blackberry) to exchange emails.
I hate to tell you but it's malware infecting both PeeCee's and Mac's...
My Macbook has been infected and I'm looking for a Leopard and Snow Leopard
discs to do some cleaning and reinstalling very soon...
>So here's are the questions, are any of my Mac's responsible for this? Or, are
>spammers hacking into my friend and clients email devices to cause this
>disturbing disruption? Or what else could be causing this? Is it something I
>should be concerned with?
>
>This raises a lot of red security flags. Thanks for any answers --glen
>
>PS all emails were sent from a either a B&W G3 (now retired), G4 Sawtooth, DA,
>or MDD, OS 10.4.11.
>
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