Many of the links in these cards will take you to a link which is designed to spread varients of the "Storm Worm". ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Beasley To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 6:28 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: E Greetings Card That goes for any attachments that you don't know the origin of. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wendy Sharpe To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 6:19 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: E Greetings Card This appears to be a new kind of spam. There have also been warnings that these things may contain viruses if you open any links within the messages, so deleting without opening is the best thing to do. Wendy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of The Mitchell Tribe Sent: 14 August 2007 17:12 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: E Greetings Card Hi Margaret, I get them every day and I just delete them without opening them. From Wendy. ----- Original Message ----- From: Margaret Smith To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 5:10 PM Subject: [access-uk] E Greetings Card Hello Folks I was wondering if anyone else on this list is being pestered with numerous e-greetings cards? Over the past week or so I have received about a dozen. None of them has a name in the subject line, just something like A Family Member has sent you an E-greetings card. Whilst it must be nice to be so popular, I am fairly certain that these are not being sent to me by family and friends. I am simply deleting them, but I would prefer to get rid of the whole thing which is a nuisance. Any thoughts appreciated. Many thanks. Marg.