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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/882150"><b>slashman</b></A> : About a week back my AV (Trend Micro Office Scan Corporate) popped up a virus warning for a mime file that was in my temp directory. When I went to look up what the "virus" was the website told me that it was a phishing scam e-mail.<br><br>Are other AV vendors putting phishing scam signatures into their definitions?]]></description>
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