I've been receiving a number of suspicious emails which really don't make much sense.
The emails have the subject "Memory Of..." and come from "Independence" with a faked email address.
OzEfilter lets me know the emails are coming from Korea, so for me, they are definitely emails I wouldn't normally receive.
The email comes with an attachment "memory.rar". A rar file is often a compressed file, but when I view the contents there doesn't appear to be any attachments. The file is twenty bytes.
I've submitted the file for review by the anti-virus company I use (as detailed in MyAnswers solution 1890) and I'll let everyone know what I hear back.
I would suggest deleting these emails. OzEfilter users can delete them at the mail server safely away from your computer.
- Kelvin Eldridge
The report on memory.rar is it came back clean. For me I'd still be suspicious of these emails.
ReplyDeletei'm getting a massive amount of these emails too.
ReplyDeletethe rar is clean because it's empty.
very weird.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124712180147017121.html
ReplyDeleteWe received these emails as well... Do you think they are some sort of worm/virus/spyware
ReplyDeleteSeems strange that they are looking harmless and clean.
I get hundreds of these per day. All has sender email (junkchars)@(myowndomain.com).
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