Since this morning, my email gateway (GFI) has caught over five hundred
emails containing a 2K .com attachment.  The files are typically named,
"mycompany.doc                                           .com."   All five
virus checkers (Sophos, Trend, McAfee, Bitdefender, and Kaspersky) did not
find anything suspicious. I have investigated the attachment with a hex
editor and I found them to be nothing more than nonsensical junk.  Just in
case, however, I've sent a copy to Sophos for analysis and await a response
(I expect to receive an answer in about 2 hours).
 
Best regards,
Shawn

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