It IS? My AVG caught it, as did my Norton (they both usually do).

Now, if you notice, look at the sender's 'certification' (which you can
turn off in AVG - both the incoming and outgoing certifications). It
says "Internal Virus Database is out-of-date."

You can hardly blame a program that is telling you it needs updated to
work properly. That said, I don't know what an error message should look
like, but AVG normally says that the "incoming" or "outgoing" email
(depending on the case) was scanned - NOT just "Checked by AVG
Anti-Virus." I suspect that footer, too, was fake. 

As for any other comments, the addy was likely spoofed and didn't even
come from Ted.

Joe M.

Q wrote:
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> Virused e-mail alert...so much for AVG-its junk!
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