A new "Here You Have" virus is wreaking havoc on email servers around the globe. Early reports suggest users in at least 90% of all government departments and the majority of companies have been hit. It's too early to understand the full scale of the damages, but if playing with Google's logo can cause millions in lost productivity, then deleting dozens of "here you have" e-mails from in-boxes everywhere will incur similar damages.
Until the dust settles our advice is simple. If it looks suspicious, don't click, forward or otherwise open the e-mail. There you have it.
One Comment
Hey Mr. Ferris, I check my e-mail *several* times a day, and I have NOT got any “here you have” e-mails, LOL! I’m glad that I read this article, because if I didn’t, I may have been infected like those governmental agencies…
Sincerely,
Thomas Anderson
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the comment. I haven’t received any of the virus emails myself yet, either. All the same, I think this virus is creating a lot of problems. Let’s see how this pans out.
Bye for now–David