QUOTE(Swell Box @ May 15 2012, 10:34 AM)

QUOTE(Crotchetymum @ May 15 2012, 10:08 AM)

QUOTE(Swell Box @ May 15 2012, 09:03 AM)

These scams have been running for quite a while, and your computer's security system should have picked this up.
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SB
It did - it said viruses detected and I rarely get problem emails through as I have a pet computer guru who is very hot on security. I was just trying to be helpful in case anyone else hadn't seen it

I am pleased to hear it. I am sorry if I misunderstood you, but is sounded as if you didn't know it was a scam until you clicked on the link.
SB
I may be wrong here but I read it as Crotcheymum "checked on line" not actually clicked on the link. There would be no virus reported if the link wasn't clicked as no payload would be downloaded.
QUOTE(Swell Box @ May 15 2012, 09:03 AM)

Mac users like to think they are immune to viruses and suchlike, and so do not install antivirus, but this is a dangerous fallacy. It is true that in the past, most viruses have been written for the benefit of Windows users, but this is changing, and I predict it is only a matter of time before Mac users are caught out by this in a big way.
SB
Well I guess you think we are all ignorant fan boys who buy macs because they are pretty and/or trendy. As an IT professional I like to think I have a little more sense. I'm perfectly well aware that historically it hasn't been worthwhile writing viruses or malware for OS X and I'm equally aware that it is becoming more worthwhile. It remains, for the time being, still less of an issue than for Windows users, but I accept your prediction is correct, based on Apple's increasing market share.
QUOTE(owainsutton @ May 15 2012, 09:28 AM)

It's already happening - the massive increase in the number of Macs in use, coupled with their users' (and Apple's) poor approach to security, has made them a worthwhile target.
Well there is the usual load of dross from both camps there. No major Windows virus attacks in since 1998?

I've been involved in cleaning up a couple of pretty big corporate outbreaks since then.