I had a similar set of 2 or 3 emails that got sent using my email address  
which I noticed after a strange request from facebook or eBay telling me I  
needed to update my email info on a provided link.  I know better than to  
respond to such requests but they caught me in a weak - late - tired  moment. 
 then, when I noticed my iTunes account had been emptied the next  day, I 
was pretty sure someone phished my info.  I have suggested this fix  to 3 
other friends who sent me spam and have not heard back - so I'm claiming no  
news is good news.
azdave
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/3/2010 7:10:06 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Unfortunately, I'm afraid it's more serious than that.   

This type of virus is likely some bad software (malware) that is  living on 
their machine, using their email server to send SPAM to everyone in  their 
email address list.  Since it's an "inside job", if they change  their email 
password, the virus can get the newly updated password the same  place it 
got it when it wormed-itself into place (probably after the victim  got 
tricked into running the malware-installer program).

Chances are  that they'll need a high-powered anti-virus program, like from 
Norton or  Kaspersky, to detect and remove it.

At 05:24 PM 12/2/2010,  [email protected] wrote:

the  sender needs to change their email  password.
azdave


In a message dated 12/2/2010  3:08:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
[email protected]  writes:

Yes Dan, I've noticed that  too.  I just delete them as I know that a worm 
has gotten into  someone's account and they opened a flood gate, without 
knowing it.   I would hate to have that happen to anyone.

Best Wishes



In a message dated 12/2/2010 4:01:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

There appears to be an increase in the number of virus like emails  

from Quad members. Anyone know how to stop this? Jim?


Dan




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