I have had alot of the 'You've just been approved' ones.
Chance is these were virus-containing. There would be no need to attach anything to a genuine email confirming approval for something you had genuinely applied for
Can someone attach or somehow 'infect' my order form with something and then send it to me so that it will look like any other form that is returned to me? If so what can I do to guard against this?
They can't infect your form because the contents of that will be generated by your software using something like Sendmail or Blat. Also, as they don't know what the output of your form looks like, they can't easily create a copy. But in any case, you know that your form doesn't have an attachment, so you'd be alerted anyway. So don't worry too much!
Is there any penalty if one of the morons happens to be caught. Does anyone know of a case where a 'Virus spreader' has been caught?.....What happened?
The so-called Love Bug perpetrator was located at enormous effort in the Phillipines I think. He was a computer student and did receive a prison term I'm glad to say.
In view of the cost of his little effort to the World commercial and IT system I think he should have got 30 years as a deterrent to others, frankly, but it was a lot less than that.
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Just noticed the pic. If you need further info, send Teryl over for an in-depth one-2-one discussion about viruses, the Internet and the World Wide Web

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