> If so, could the sslivesteam address book have come into evil hands? Yes, I've been getting a fair number of messages with no body, and attachments that Norton AntiVirus identified as Klez32. It takes advantage of security holes in Microsoft Outlook to spam everyone in your Outlook address book. So, whoever has it has sslivesteam in their address book, and they don't even know they're sending mail. Go look at www.symantec.com, choose "security response" and read up on it.
Outlook also tries to "preview" anything attached to it, a nice feature that means it will run the virus for you and infect your system even if you don't open the message or run the attached program. It's a great little program, all right. If you use Outlook and don't have an up-to-date antivirus program installed, it's only a matter of time before you get one of these viruses and start spamming the rest of us with it. Please get a new mail program and/or an antivirus scanner immediately. -vance- Doesn't that make you wonder?
