To all,
The problem with "virus shields" is that you really ought to sign on to the
company website and update your virus definitions on a DAILY basis, because
viruses evolve. That also means that after updating, you then need to run a scan
on your machine daily, AND every incoming transmission, and you should STILL not
open any attached files. Just in case some enterprising hater has just devised
a new virus that the protection software company hasn't seen yet.
If you want to live dangerously, you could limit yourself to opening files that
END with the extensions: .jpg , .gif. , .pdf , .txt , .rtf , and .doc .
Never never open a file with a double extension, like .doc.vbs , or anything
that ends with: .exe, .vbs , .com , or anything that comes with a message that's
a little screwy looking or whatever.
deb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leland Torrence" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: incoming-virus My Party
Dang,
I opened it this morning and then shortly after opened a warning..... to
late. Somehow my virus shield had not picked it up. I scanned and found
four infected files which are now deleted.
I appologize to all.
Best,
Leland
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