WARNING!- New Virus in your Inbox from UPS- Snopes Verified!!!

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hey guys,

Just wanted to share this with you and warn you about a new virus that is going around the internet. The virus claims to be from the UPS. It says that there were unable to deliver a package to your house so you need to click on a link inside of the email to print out the tracking label and take it to your post office to claim your package.

DON'T DO IT!! It's a virus.

snopes.com: UPS/FedEx Delivery Failure

Spread the word!

Peter
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  • Profile picture of the author Spike SpiegelIM
    Seems to be pretty nasty and can be quite effective. Thanks for the heads up..
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  • Profile picture of the author grumpyjacksa
    thanx

    just passed it on
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  • Profile picture of the author jazzyjeff
    Peter,

    Thanks for sharing this new scam that has been going around on the Internet e-mails
    . I've been getting e-mail from FedEx saying they have a package for me. To tell you the truth, I almost fell for it because the e-mail sounded pretty good.

    Jeff
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Taylor
    So, I'm not REALLY getting that package from Nigeria?
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    • Profile picture of the author reapr
      Originally Posted by Michael Taylor View Post

      So, I'm not REALLY getting that package from Nigeria?
      Well you could just forward that email onto one of those nigerian scammers let them deal with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorprocessing
    I was wondering where that package was.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Helps
    That's the problem. Think about it. If you ate a business, which we are all here, and you get a lot of packages in the mail, you might very well open this email and try to print out the package.

    Worse than that, what if your secretary does all of that work and she opens it. Your entire network might be screwed.

    It's a very clever email.

    If it makes any difference, they know how to get the prospect to interact with their sales copy.

    Pass it along, especially to your employees.

    Peter
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