That might give him a heart attack expending all that energy at one time.

-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:camer...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:14 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: FW: Microsoft Update Fraud


If you forward this email to 25 of your friends, Bill Gates will give
you a wedgie.

-Cameron

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Scott Raley<sra...@itc-llc.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Here you go……
>
>
>
> I just found this info on the Microsoft webpage – the link is
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA103758151033.aspx   :
>
>
>
> Fraud alert: E-mail messages claim to be updates from Microsoft
>
> Applies to: Microsoft
> <http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/FX100647191033.aspx>  Office
> Outlook 2007, Outlook
> <http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/FX100647201033.aspx>  2003
>
>
>
> You might receive a fraudulent e-mail message that targets Outlook users
by
> falsely claiming that it is an official message from Microsoft. Examples
of
> these messages include the following:
>
> §  A message that claims to contain information about a critical update
for
> Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express (KB910721).
>
> §  A message that requests you to reconfigure your e-mail account by
> clicking a link or requests your e-mail account username, password, or
mail
> server name.
>
>  Warning   Both messages are not from Microsoft. They contain links to
> malicious software or attempt to trick you into providing personal
> information. Do not click any link in the message. Delete the message.
>
> Microsoft or anyone representing the Outlook product and support teams
will
> never ask for your personal information, including e-mail account
usernames
> or passwords, in an e-mail message.
>
> Always remember the following precautions
>
> §  Do not click the link in any suspicious message. Any update issued for
> Microsoft Office, including Outlook, are available directly on the
Microsoft
> Web site at www.windowsupdate.com.
>
> §  Never enter your personal information, such as passwords, on a Web site
> that you open directly from a message.
>
> §  Do not click attachments or links in e-mail messages unless you
> completely trust the source of the message.
>
> §  Keep the Junk E-mail filters up to date. The easiest way to do this is
to
> use Windows Update. In Windows, click Start, click Programs or All
Programs,
> and then click Windows Update or Microsoft Update. You can also open your
> Web browser and go to www.windowsupdate.com.
>




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