Emails from the TVRCC Yahoo Groups mailing list
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I have now receved 2 emails from the TVRCC Group message board on Yahoo even though I don't subscribe to the "send messages by email" service and they were sent to a different email address to the one I have for Yahoo groups anyway.
The first was just a posting but the second was a posting with a PIF (virus attachment), both deleted. The originating email was of course different to the supposed sender on both but the subject matter of the 2nd looked so accurate. The giveaway was that it was a messages posted on the 26th July. THERE ARE NO MESSAGES ON THE TVRCC FOR THE 26th JULY!!! The last was on the 24th.
Anyone else receiving these?
Message is below, minus headers/footers. The email itself came from an @eros.stoen.net mailbox.
www.apracing.com
also look up Alcon
James
--- In tvrccmaillist@egroups.com, James Hans wrote:
> www.apracing.com
>
> joospeed wrote:
>
> > does anybody have a web address for AP braking systems .. did a
quick
> > search and found
> > nothing :-(
The first was just a posting but the second was a posting with a PIF (virus attachment), both deleted. The originating email was of course different to the supposed sender on both but the subject matter of the 2nd looked so accurate. The giveaway was that it was a messages posted on the 26th July. THERE ARE NO MESSAGES ON THE TVRCC FOR THE 26th JULY!!! The last was on the 24th.
Anyone else receiving these?
Message is below, minus headers/footers. The email itself came from an @eros.stoen.net mailbox.
www.apracing.com
also look up Alcon
James
--- In tvrccmaillist@egroups.com, James Hans wrote:
> www.apracing.com
>
> joospeed wrote:
>
> > does anybody have a web address for AP braking systems .. did a
quick
> > search and found
> > nothing :-(
That will be a virus spoofing the source address then.
Only way to work out where it came from is to look at the email headers, and trace back that way.
Going from how these things tend to work, it is likely to have come from someone that you've corresponded with at some point, who also subscribes to the TVRCC Yahoo Group. Not that that narrows it down I suppose, could be pretty much anyone on Pistonheads
Only way to work out where it came from is to look at the email headers, and trace back that way.
Going from how these things tend to work, it is likely to have come from someone that you've corresponded with at some point, who also subscribes to the TVRCC Yahoo Group. Not that that narrows it down I suppose, could be pretty much anyone on Pistonheads
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