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Is this a Virus?
ClamXav is reporting I have a virus - BC.Heuristic.Trojan.SusPacked.BF-6.B - in my (Thunderbird) Inbox but can't find anything on the internet about this affecting a Mac. Is this a false positive?
I have a MacBook Pro running Lion 10.7.5. Thanks. |
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Just delete the email. It probably came along with an email from a Windows PC.
You might want to inform the person that sent the email that they have a virus . |
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Looks like a win32 virus but why wouldn't you delete it to be safe anyway?
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Quote:
Mac Virus/Malware FAQ |
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Even though a Windows virus won't affect you directly, it's still not a good idea to just the infected file sit there. You don't want to pass the file on later and become a "carrier." It would probably also be a good idea to find the person who sent you the message with the infected file, and let them know.
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