http://www.microsoft.com/security/incid ... _ject.mspx
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The first issue has been addressed by Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-013. The second is a recently discovered issue that Microsoft is currently investigating in order to provide a solution. Customers who are already following our safe browsing guidance significantly reduce their risk from this type of attack.
Have fun. Be safe. Always wrap it before clicking!

And remember to check yourself for infections....
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To determine if the malicious code is on your computer, search for the following files:
* Kk32.dll
* Surf.dat
Steps for Windows XP users:
- On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start, and then click Search.
- Under What do you want to search for? click All files and folders.
- Under All or part of the file name:
type: Kk32.dll
and then click the Search button. - Under All or part of the file name:
type: Surf.dat
and then click the Search button.
If either of these files is present, your computer may be infected.