I'd received this kind of emails in waves.
I receive it for a couple of days and don't receive it anymore for weeks
or moths, but isn't the first wave we receive in our company.
I support the opinion of Rusell that maybe is a mechanism to check email
addresses.
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
We have received a few strange emails (from Korea and France) which
lists a three character number in the subject line and a different
three digit character number in the body, no attachments.
The sender (from field) has been spoofed and displays the receivers
name (to field).
I did a search on google but could not find any further information.
Has any seen or know where/why these emails are being received? Maybe
a sdbot infection on zombie PC?
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