[NIFL-FAMILY:1041] Re: Suspicious postings

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Some recent posts to the list have had mysterious texts and have also had 
attachments.  I am wondering if they may be some sort of computer virus--the 
kind that infects someone's computer and then automatically sends odd 
messages out to everyone in the person's address book without the person even 
knowing it.

Guess it goes without saying, but don't open any attachments that are 
attached to any posting that sounds "off."

Betsy Rubin



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