Normally, I would agree with you. However, the document bearing the payload was specific enough to make me suspicious that the sender was indeed purposefully malicious in their intent. Not many people would send an email with a document attachment requesting specific info on a SB16 card for mp3car purposes.
If the person wasn't looking out to do this, it's one helluva coincidence that the document was picked at random...
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<STRONG>Just so you all know, these folks weren't sending you the virus on purpose. The virus will look for random docs on your hard drive, and email those to everyone in your address book. If you open the message with outlook express (without turing off scripting) your infected.</STRONG>
The link i posted has the specific disinfection procedure required to rid your system of the nasty virus.
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The major virus sites have updates out.
Also, have a look in your Recycle bin (assuming your running Windows X). That's where the virus hides.