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I don’t know why this hasn’t been more widely reported yet. People on Internet Newsgroups are reporting that this one is generating hundreds of emails, perhaps 60 megabytes of traffic per recipient per day. Because it pretends to be from Microsoft, it appears that a lot of people are falling for it and running the file attachments, which causes the virus to be installed on their computers. It may be wasting more bandwidth than any virus yet.
Here’s a picture of what it looks like. If you get an email that looks like this, don’t run the file attachments. Just throw it out.
