It's Fake!!

If you get an email that references "The Xpresscom Support Team" or similar name, it's a fake...most likely a virus. The attachment of one email that's going around is actually a Trojan (virus), and opening it would infect your computer if you don't have a current anti-virus program running.

If you see a message at the bottom of an email that says it does not contain a virus, that only means there is a message at the bottom of the email...still could contain a virus. Remember, emails can be faked... including the message, subject, and even the name and email address of the sender.

If you're ever unsure, give us a call or drop us a note and ask.  As we've stated before, you should always have a current anti-virus program running on your computer.  Current means it is a recent version and that you have the latest definitions installed.