You have a Spambot virus that sends out Emails without your knowlwdge (see down below)! ~ Dale ----- Original Message ----- From: razorback via To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2014 4:45 PM Subject: Re: [ARGREENE] (no subject) Hello! http://www.nepalholidayinfo.com/_for.you.video1.avi?itomo719879 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Spambot Phantom Email messages A dangerous feature of most malware (like Spambot) is that it spreads. With always-on Internet, email, instant messaging and social media available, modern viruses have it easy. Once they're on your computer, they have plenty of options. You might see friends replying to email messages you didn't send. Perhaps you notice a post on your Facebook profile you didn't write. In most cases, these will have a tempting link. If your friends and family click the link, they're infected and the virus spreads even further. Keep an eye on your email "sent" folder and on your social network posts. If you see items you didn't send or post, change your account passwords immediately. This will lock out a virus that's stolen your passwords. Then go to work with your security software. After you've removed the virus, I'd change your passwords again, just in case. Since the account is sending out spam, it's likely that the hacker is using an automated system. This uses stolen information to control your email address, but it isn't smart enough to actually change your account settings. Log in to your account and change the password. The next time the spambot tries to log in, it won't be able to. Problem solved.