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By ALUmnus
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We got hit with this at Genworth. It was pretty amusing. I got a few of the emails before I had to go to a meeting. When I got back, there were about 75 of them in my inbox. And of course you have the one moron who hits "Reply All" to tell everyone to stop replying to all, even though nobody did.

Malware, spam, and such always have the worst grammer, you'd think people would catch on to that.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/virus- ... d=11596433
Here you have... a royal pain in the neck.

A global e-mail virus spammed inboxes this afternoon, slowing -- and in some cases halting -- work at offices around the world as employees watched their inboxes inexplicably fill with e-mails under the subject line "Here you have." Some workers were forced to go without e-mail altogether, as the flood of spam put their services out of commission.

Organizations including NASA, Comcast, AIG, Disney, Proctor & Gamble, Florida Department of Transportation and Wells Fargo are just a few of the organizations apparently affected by the worm, which appears to have sent out hundreds of thousands, if not millions of e-mails.

When contacted by ABCNews.com, security firm McAfee said it was investigating the attack but confirmed that it had affected corporations around the world. Although McAfee did not disclose how widespread the attack was, around 4 p.m. Thursday afternoon, the subject of the spam e-mail, "Here you have," was the second hottest search on Google trends.

Dmitri Alperovitch, vice president of threat research at McAfee, told ABCNews.com that the company was investigating the attack.

"We do know that it's essentially an e-mail based worm that's propagating that has a link that alleges to be a pdf document that it wants the user to click on," he said. "In reality, it's a piece of malware that's obfuscating as a pdf and it has the capabilities to spread virally once it's installed on your machine."
By ATrain
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No problems here at SSA :P
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