Update Phishing?



I recently received (around 5/18) a message on my XP machine, telling me that
because of user feedback, a solution had been found to an XP problem. the
problem, the message stated, was due to improper shut down of programs. I
believed the message was legit, followed instructions, and restarted my
machine. the only peculiarity i notice now: when i log on, i am told my
password will expire soon, and asked to change it--despite the fact that the
password policy for my account on windows server is set to never expire. has
anyone experience this or have any ideas?
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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Update Phishing?
    ... | because of user feedback, a solution had been found to an XP problem. ... the only peculiarity i notice now: when i log on, ... | password policy for my account on windows server is set to never expire. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsupdate)
  • Re: Update Phishing?
    ... "David H. Lipman" wrote: ... > | because of user feedback, a solution had been found to an XP problem. ... > | password policy for my account on windows server is set to never expire. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsupdate)
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