| It was obvious, really. While it was entirely possible that it could indeed have been a protection program (after all, all the other Klez mails have only subject lines and attachments, and this text was quite intelligently for a virus e-mail (anyone remember "Hi! How are you? I send you this file in order to have your advice."?)), it just seemed very strange that people would send that program via e-mail to their friends, colleagues and to people they don't know, and then make it such a standardized-sounding message. Plus, the sender was a dead giveaway in my case. ;) |