There is an e-mail circulating that claims to be from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control, an agency of the NIH) that requests that you respond to a survey alleging to create a "Vaccination Profile". This is pure hoax. The CDC does not send out unsolicited e-mail requests and they have come out with a statement that this has no relationship to the CDC. Do not respond and if you get the e-mail, don't even open it.
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It came from the physician's network that I work for occasionally and is reliable.
Not sure if it's a virus or phishng for your personal data.
Here, too: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/busi...n_profile.html
http://www.cdc.gov/hoaxes_rumors.html
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This is pretty fundamental.
Never use an e-mail link that requests any user log-in input.
If a notice comes via an e-mail link, open a browser and navigate to the website by typing in the link in the address bar of your browser, not by clicking an e-mail link.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
“You shouldn't wear that body.”
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I probably will either go to the site directly if I know the site name, or use google search, and go to the site if I don't know the site. I have one time goes through the link and found out it just have a little difference (.gov vs .com). After look at it for 5 mins, I decided not to go through any mail's link.
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