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Hi,
Thanks for looking at that, that reassures me that it’s not malware/spyware (whichever it is, are they even different? LOL)
I’m not convinced it’s what they say on that website…the contacts that it was sent to from my address book are completely unrelated, and some were business and shops and colleagues I’d never use for anything other than single, professional emails with no CCs or anything.
I found a page from last year where a guy was saying the same thing had happened to him, and he also had aol mail, and again he had a completely unique group of people from his contact list used (ie, not connected, wouldn’t have sent stuff out to any of them together etc).
So I can’t help but wonder if there’s a particular weakness in AOL’s services where it’s possible to get hold of parts without getting into the actual email account. Likewise, ages ago something was added to my aol calendar (which I never use) that I didn’t put there.
Thanks for looking for me though, it’s put my mind at rest that it’s not something on my actual computer!