WHy isn't the malware being blocked? You'd figure their filtering Internet traffic as well as gateway and desktop protection.
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This is hillarious - these suits are oh so fond of letting everyone else know how flippin' smart they are and then they bite on something only one level up from the Nigerian bank scam letter. Come to think of it, they probably sent their info to that barrister too. Why isn't the malware blocked - they probably told the IT guy there were too busy to give IT time to install appropriate protection. ROFLMAO
Unbelievable
If your CEO or upper level management falls for this scam start looking for a new job because your company is being ran by a MORON! Anyone with an associates degree should know that Subpoenas are served in paper from not by eMail.
DUH