Hi Claire,

I suggest everyone gets a virus protection program like Symantec Antivirus that scans your mail before you see it - I just updated my subscription to this and this version updates daily to new viruses. As far as the gecko list goes, if it does not have [gecko] in the subject title then you know it is bogus. There are tons of "phony" e-mails with viruses out there too, I get viruses from my own fake e-mail address daily - I had to block my e-mail address with my spam program! Hope the virus did not do too much damage to your computer.

Julie B.

Claire Hendy wrote:

Hello,

Sorry to post this as its off topic but i just thought
to let people know that i recieved this email this
morning and since it was Gekkota related i opened it
and found it had a virus on it

anywho i just thought to warn people to scan the
attachment first if you recieve an email from the
address below. the virus found was "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

Claire

ps, the subject was titled "Postcard".



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Best wishes,


your friend.

+++ Attachment: No Virus found
+++ Kaspersky AntiVirus - www.kaspersky.com







ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream


name=letter.zip






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