It seems that something or someone out there has taken over some computers
and is doing nasty things. I had a similar message from an imitator of KM0L
(K0OU) this morning. I did not, of course, open that attachment that came
with either of these.
Beware,
Jim K8MR
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Text copy of what was sent. Attachment omitted. - MR
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