Bloodhounds in my email!

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Norton's went nuts overnight deciding that I had several Bloodhound Exploit 6 occurances in my incoming mail and has quarantined them. Annoyingly its in the log file (which is a .txt file) so I can't see who sent it to me as its blocked access to the logs. (which incidentally is why you should always exclude the exchange server directory from antivirus scanning!).
Update I got into the logs....
Update 2This one has been written up on codefish

and discovered that the offending line of code uses an object tag and tries to get data from http://privatemailboxrentals.com. This came in an email thanking me for purchasing web hosting with the domain sexigerl.com. Took me a while to work out what that was then I read it all phonetically.

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