Did you receive an e-mail from the CIA? And you ask, "Why would they be writing to me?"
In fact, they did not. Despite the return address, the e-mail was not sent by the CIA. That address was forged. Here is what McAfee VirusScan says about the e-mail message:
McAfee VirusScan has detected a potential threat in this e-mail sent by Office@cia.gov.
The following actions were attempted on each suspicious part:
The attachment "Unnamed attachment" is infected with the W32/Sober@MM!M681 virus(es). This attachment has been quarantined.
If you receive an e-mail from the CIA, simply delete it. Besides, the CIA never sends unsolicited e-mails to private citizens asking questions. If the CIA really wanted to ask you something, two or more men in suits would show up at your front door.
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