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Promise of explicit images gets people to click on a malicious attachment, sending a new worm to the top of the worldwide virus charts.
Promise of explicit images gets people to click on a malicious attachment, sending a new worm to the top of the worldwide virus charts.
December 29, 2009 8:30 PM PST
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buy/use Windows.
Geez, how many Windows worms so far this year? And it's only the
24th of January!
too great, for some...kind of like those thousands who spread the Paris Hilton screensaver around last month, or those that got a virus when they visited one of Cristina Aguilera's fan sites. There will always be enough fools to spread these things around.
Until the very wealthy and capable folks at Microsoft decide to stop lying about how secure their system is and rewrite Windows from the ground up, the virus vulnerability issue will continue.
You can keep making the case for Windows superiority or you can be smarter and consider any Unix OS or buy Mac machines.
Granted change is never easy but is often necessary for survival.
- by alfredthebutler April 3, 2009 6:22 PM PDT
- I can agree to some extent that victims themselves are partially to blame. Opening an unknown email attachment in hopes of finding raunchy material is definitely not the smartest thing to do.
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