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Hey,

I got your email address on the Web (see attachment_01). And I thought that you could provide me with some understanding towards deciphering and countering a similar Internet Virus/Spam attack (see attachment_02). 

I specifically would like to know whether:

1) you are familiar with this kind of SPAM/Virus. And if so if you can provide me with some details.
2) Based on 1-above, what is the best way to combat this type of attack?
3) How do you trace the originator?


4) Further, I wonder whether you have insights about a related attack (attachment_03, wherefore, the attacker assumed my identity to route messages to others.


Best regards and bye for now.
Paul.
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