DenverSooner
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I want to take a minute to warn my friends of a virus that has infected my law firm. It came disguised as an email from the IRS claiming a tax payment bounced. I knew it was not possible for a check in this amount to bounce but I foolishly jumped to the conclusion someone had a typo in an electronic payment. The email contained a secure link that looked like the secure links financial institutions use. Foolishly I clicked on the link.
This particular virus encrypts your files and then demands a ransom to remove the encryption. We will not be paying the ransom (and you shouldn't either, why trust these people). The solution is to rebuild my system to a point in time prior to the virus.
I have learned the IRS never communicates by email.
I hope this warning either prevents one of you from falling for this scam and/or reinforces the importance of being very careful about clicking on links in emails.
I know I was stupid so I really don't need any of you to remind me. This is going to cost me a significant amount of money. If I didn't have a flat fee computer support system and use a terminal server environment, it probably would have been much worse.
This particular virus encrypts your files and then demands a ransom to remove the encryption. We will not be paying the ransom (and you shouldn't either, why trust these people). The solution is to rebuild my system to a point in time prior to the virus.
I have learned the IRS never communicates by email.
I hope this warning either prevents one of you from falling for this scam and/or reinforces the importance of being very careful about clicking on links in emails.
I know I was stupid so I really don't need any of you to remind me. This is going to cost me a significant amount of money. If I didn't have a flat fee computer support system and use a terminal server environment, it probably would have been much worse.