Just a heads up that I just got an email telling me to bring my microsoft products up to date using an attached file named Patch82.exe. Luckily out mail filter kept the exe. I'm not sure if this is a large scale thing and I don't know how new it is but there was only 3 hits on Google. I know none of us here at AO would fall for this, but I know a lot of you admin networks with some not-so-bright users, so keep your eyes open.

Here is the mail text:

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this is the latest version of security update, the "June 2004, Cumulative Patch" update which fixes all known security vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well as three new vulnerabilities. Install now to protect your computer from these vulnerabilities. This update includes the functionality of all previously released patches.


System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
Recommendation Customers should install the patch at the earliest opportunity.
How to install Run attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to use You don't need to do anything after installing this item.

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Thank you for using Microsoft products.

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Obviously all the links point back to Mircosoft.
The sender was: MS Security Support <hesrqzbaliys-qcnqlwl@technet.microsoft.net>
And the Recipient was: Commercial Consumer <qizztfu-zkcrwemiwh@technet.microsoft.net>

Hopefully this doesn't cause anyone too many problems.