United Parcel Service is warning of a computer virus circulating under the guise of an e-mail from UPS.
According to a release from UPS, the virus is attached to an e-mail that warns readers they have a shipment that couldn't be delivered unless they click on the attachment.
The e-mail claims the attachment contains a waybill that will allow the undelivered package to be picked up.
UPS says they rarely include attachments on their notification e-mails, and anyone who has any questions about the authenticity of their messages should contact them.
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