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I was just informed by one of our members that she got an email at her

email referring to her son with autism and asking for money to help her son with

magic (?!!), but nobody knows who the sender is. The sender's email address was

a gmail account however this email address is not a member of this group and has

never been a member here. The email came with a link which nobody clicked on of

course as that's how you can get a computer virus.

Because it's an odd email, we have already reported it to , Google, and the

member here has access through one of the other parents here to report it to the

authorities as well if she chooses to do so (especially since we all fall into

the group " parents of special needs children " )

Wanted to send this out as a head's up as well just in case anyone else gets a

kooky email like this that they don't click on the link! (forget the flu

-nobody wants a computer virus!!)

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