mike in chayofa
31-03-2012, 10:42
.... appears to be doing the rounds again.
If you receive an email from American Airways with details of a flight, it looks genuine and the details check out. However, the 'ticket' is in the form of a zip attachment, which unsurprisingly contains a Trojan.
Really only of interest to anyone who has flown with AA and may be tempted to think that they have made a mistake.
Get rid.
Another reminder to keep your virus software up-to-date
If you receive an email from American Airways with details of a flight, it looks genuine and the details check out. However, the 'ticket' is in the form of a zip attachment, which unsurprisingly contains a Trojan.
Really only of interest to anyone who has flown with AA and may be tempted to think that they have made a mistake.
Get rid.
Another reminder to keep your virus software up-to-date