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When is this thing going to wear itself out? I've probably had 700
emails since Thursday evening. Jacqui dkat wrote: MICROSOFT NEVER EVER SENDS PATCHES or any attachment by EMAIL! RETURNED MESSAGES FROM YOUR SERVER ARE NOT EXECUTABLES! Not so long ago I defended those that opened enclosures of some of the current email messaged viruses because they had been cleverly done. I take it all back. I am getting so many of these suckers mailed to me on a daily basis that my mailbox is useless. I don't have any viruses but I'm suffering the consequences of those that don't know enough not to have them. There really is no reason for anyone to have a virus on their computer. Even in the case with the virus that came in via being connected to the net without needing to be opened was preventable if you just did proper maintenance and upgrading on your OS. EVERYONE should know by now not to open attachment in email files unless you know exactly what they are. Knowing who they are from does not count for beans since for years now the way most email viruses work is that they take the addresses in your book (if you open the bloody attachment in the first place fool) and send out the virus you have just put on your machine (by opening the bloody attachment idiot) to everyone in your address book. I just find it impossible to believe that anyone at this point would open an attachment. At the very least save the attachment and check it with a virus checker (and make sure your virus software is up to date). You should know enough about computers to know to right click the item and see if it is an executable file (.exe, .com, .bat ...). If you have your computer where it hides those extensions, UNHIDE them. http://www.symantec.com/ Go to this site on a regular basis and learn what to watch for. http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp (win2K) is where you get upgrades. Sorry but I'm Really ticked off. DKat |
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