I just got this, which 66.226.66.69 which is an A+Net (aka Rodopi) address block.  However I don't expect anything in particular from there, and have no idea who/what "raceface.com" might be.  The size of the file "doc.zip" is 23.3k.
 
And I am highly suspicous of any zips of binaries, that I am not expecting, Virus Scanning or no.
 
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
 
Cary Fitch
 
 
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