Computerworld:
A new campaign by the Storm Trojan horse began on Monday, as spam posing as April Fools' Day messages flooded in-boxes, several security companies said.
According to analysts at F-Secure Corp., the SANS Institute's Internet Storm Center (ISC), Symantec Corp. and others, spam bearing a wide range of April Fools' Day subjects started showing up Monday. Among the subject headings, said ISC researcher Stephen Hall in a post to the group's blog, were "All Fools' Day," "Doh! April Fool" and "Surprise! The joke's on you."
I suppose it's one good way to separate fools from their computers.
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