@akg_ca Even though I’ve looked at the actual contents of the PM in question, which Audiogon’s software was clever enough to hide unless it is uncovered via the method I described in my previous post, I can assure you that the computer with which I have done that has not been infected by that PM or by anything else, ever.
And based on having looked at the contents of the message I can say with confidence that none of the other members who have received this spam PM have been infected either. It is simply spam, not malware, adware, or spyware.
For the record, I am a volunteer moderator at a forum for people who build their own computers, as I do. I use the ESET NOD32 anti-virus program on all of my computers, as well as a business-class SonicWall hardware firewall.
Regards,
-- Al
And based on having looked at the contents of the message I can say with confidence that none of the other members who have received this spam PM have been infected either. It is simply spam, not malware, adware, or spyware.
For the record, I am a volunteer moderator at a forum for people who build their own computers, as I do. I use the ESET NOD32 anti-virus program on all of my computers, as well as a business-class SonicWall hardware firewall.
Regards,
-- Al