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December 15, 2004

Nasty Christmas Cards

Nasty Christmas Cards are making their rounds. A new virus strain masquerading as electronic Christmas cards is accounting for one in every 10 e-mails hitting in-boxes, security experts warned Wednesday. This most likely accounts for the whole Internet slowing down around supper time, when people get home from work. Besides the nasty virus, there has been an increase in holiday spending which some retailers are reporting to be up by 25-36 percent.

Have a safe Christmas. Don't open electronic holiday cards from anyone you don't know.

Posted by Steve MacLellan at December 15, 2004 09:39 PM

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