State and federal courts in Connecticut are among those nationwide circulating warnings about virus-bearing emails that purport to be notices of court hearings.
The messages, often dubbed a “notice to appear” or “warrant to appear,” are written as if they were sent by a court clerk and the subject line usually refers to a hearing and states a docket number. But instead, each scam-email carries a virus that can steal information and damage computer systems.
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