I have recently been sent a surfeit of emails advising me of viruses, scams, pleas for help, chain letters, etc.
Without exception all of these are hoax emails designed to persuade me to forward the message to everybody in my address book.
The consequence of doing this, apart from wasting massive amounts of time (collectively) is to eventually clog up the network and ultimately reducing bandwidth to a snail's pace.
Please could I urge anyone who receives emails, as above, not to open the email, just delete it without a second thought. If you don't know the person who sent you the email, ignore it completely. For example, only last year my former boss, a Lt. Col. contacted me to say he had been sent an email telling him to search his hard drive for a certain file and if it was
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