[NIFL-FAMILY:1093] Watch out for "off" postings--they may have viruses

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Date: Wed May 08 2002 - 16:34:41 EDT


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Some postings to the listserv have had odd or suspicious subject lines, eg 
Welcome to my hometown.  If you see a subject line that sounds like it may 
not have anything to do with family literacy and the text is gibberish, I 
would guess it has been sent to the listserv because someone's computer has a 
virus.  Sometimes these "off" postings have attached files--highly 
suspicious! Obviously--do not open attached files of any suspicious posting!

Lately it seems there has been a rash of these weird emails posted to the 
listserv.

Betsy Rubin
Chicago



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