[Histonet] I recommend NOT opening that Attachment:
Hugh Luk
hlukey <@t> msn.com
Thu Apr 9 03:13:22 CDT 2009
Fellow histology and related fields professionals,
I'm not opening this. From a call name of "u know (u_deserve_2_know <@t> yahoo.com)." The last time I opened something like this, from a name like this, I ended up owing money for Viagra treatments for Panda bears or something like that. It may be real, but it probably is spam. There...has been...a lot...of it...recently!
By the way, there is no such thing as a "Virus-proof LINK!" Not sure? Just Google it.
If you need Spyware or Antivirus software, check your IT department. Also, CNET has free downloads of AdAware, or AVG antivirus 8.
And now for a joke (I think we all need it); A physician is doing his rounds and a nurse stops him in the hallway, "Doctor, can you sign these reports?" "Fine" he says and proceeds to pull out a rectal thermometer from his coat pocket. He looks at it in disbelief and exclaims, "Darn it! Some a$$ has my pen!"
Respectfully,
Hugh Luk, HTL (ASCP)
Cancer Research center of Hawaii
Pathology shared resources lab manager
KP- Hawaii
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:41:35 -0700
> From: u_deserve_2_know <@t> yahoo.com
> To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Spyware from an Attachment:
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> Dear Listers,
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> If you ever opened any strange attachments from this list, you should really consider scanning your Hard Disk for spyware. There is a great free anti-spyware program we use, which you can get at http://DELETED<----that is a virus-proof link, by the way.
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