FYI...

Multiple botnets spread Valentine's Day SPAM/malware
- http://preview.tinyurl.com/azlcnw
2009-02-11 - E-week.com "...Researchers at Marshal8e6* have seen three distinct campaigns from three different botnets, as well as spam attacks from botnets they have not yet identified. Most of the Valentine's Day-related spam is coming from Waledac, which appeared on the scene late in 2008. Security pros now believe the botnet is the work of the minds behind the infamous Storm botnet that made headlines in 2007. After being targeted by Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool, Storm limped through most of 2008 before disappearing completely in September... In its place came Waledac, which emerged in December with a blended threat Christmas e-card campaign. Like Storm, Waledac uses a peer-to-peer connection model with fast-flux DNS (Domain Name System) hosting and encrypted communications. Today, researchers speculate that Waledac may comprise as many as 20,000 bots... In addition to Waledac, the Pushdo botnet and others have joined in with their own Valentine's Day campaigns..."
* http://marshal.com/trace/traceitem.asp?article=870
Last Reviewed: February 11, 2009 - "...Please be wary this Valentine’s day and err on the side of caution. Avoid opening Valentine’s day e-card messages unless you can clearly identify and trust the sender."