Be on the lookout for this guy the telltale signs are all there.
1. it does not come from a UPS e-mail address
2. it has a bunch of typos
3. they address you as sir/madam rather than your account name
4. it is signed your UPS
Here is a screenshot of it

I must say I am quite impressed by the folks at Brown (UPS)
they had this bulletin out by days end today.
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Attention Virus Warning We have become aware there is a fraudulent e-mail being sent that says it is coming from UPS and leads the reader to believe that a UPS shipment could not be delivered. The reader is advised to open an attachment reportedly containing a waybill for the shipment to be picked up. This e-mail attachment contains a virus. We recommend that you do not open the attachment, but delete the e-mail immediately.UPS may send official notification messages on occasion, but they rarely include attachments. If you receive a notification message that includes an attachment and are in doubt about its authenticity, please contact customerservice@ups.com.Please note that UPS takes its customer relationships very seriously, but cannot take responsibility for the unauthorized actions of third parties.Thank you for your attention.
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This I think is great customer service on their pert. (and nice cya)
Keeping you up to date your servant,
Joe Rojas
CEO Computer ER

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