This morning we got an email from kws@kwslawpc.com, supposedly somebody named Ken W. Smith. It claimed to be a forward of a message from bfadmin-2@bornfreervclub.org. The plain text was something that looked legitimate, but the data was old, old, old. There was a zipped attachment. It was password protected, but the sender gave the password in the open text of the message. I unzipped the file, which was a Microsoft Word document (again, written using a 20-year-old version of Word). When I tried to open the document with a current Word version, I got a warning that it contained malicious macros, so would not open it.
I suspect this is a malicious spam email. Delete it immediately.
Potential malicious spam email received today
Moderator: bfadmin
Potential malicious spam email received today
Joe and Lucinda
Tonto, Meadow and Shadow, the papillons
Shiloh and Morpho at Rainbow Bridge
2017 Spirit
Formerly 2006 24RB
Tonto, Meadow and Shadow, the papillons
Shiloh and Morpho at Rainbow Bridge
2017 Spirit
Formerly 2006 24RB
Re: Potential malicious spam email received today
Yep got it too. Just deleted it without opening it
2005 26' RSB Casual Elegance
Re: Potential malicious spam email received today
Thanks for the heads up and the PM.
Bill
Bill
Born Free Leap'n Lions RV Club Website Forum Administrators
(bfadmin-1) Dave Moffat - Primary Administrator
(bfadmin-3) Sandy Perley - Assistant Administrator
(bfadmin-2) Bill Hemme - Backup Administrator
(bfadmin) Email: bfadmin@bornfreervclub.org
(bfadmin-1) Dave Moffat - Primary Administrator
(bfadmin-3) Sandy Perley - Assistant Administrator
(bfadmin-2) Bill Hemme - Backup Administrator
(bfadmin) Email: bfadmin@bornfreervclub.org