Naomi, that doesn't mean anything. I have received numerous fake emails supposedly from banks and credit cards asking me to verify my login and password or to login and view some important new informationm etc, All look very realistic and all contain the exact same images and tags as the real ones except when you view the source, you can see the real address of the link. If you put a valid email from a bank beside the dummy one, you cannot tell the difference. You could even do this yourself. All you need is one valid email from any financial institution.
>>It is common for Spam/Virus's to have something saying it was scanned by some popular virus scanner. These jerks can be very clever...
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>>>The message was saying scanned with Norton Antivirus. But I would be more careful...
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>No, in this case the message is from yahoo itself. It always shows this message when there is an attachment.
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