This email looks highly suspect, note that the message has a very
generic salutation, and closing. I strongly suggest you follow sensible
practices and *do not* open the link.
The e-mail was sourced from Viet Nam, with a Russian yandex hostname in
the HELO.
The link returns a script that contains redirects to a known source of
nasties.
At best this will be spam, but more likely it is some sort of malware (I
fetched the script for a look, but I didn't follow the links any
deeper, as it was heading into bad news territory :) )
Unfortunate that this made it through to the list, but they have used a
source address that is whitelisted at the list mail server. Given that
both the source address and destination address are 'known here' means
that it's possible they were harvested from a listees machine, probably
by a malware infection.
Be safe, keep your AV up to date, and do a full system scan regularly,
people! :)
davidt
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