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Malicious software can be contained in e-mails with "love" and "Worm Alert!" subject lines, security company Postini warns.
Malicious software can be contained in e-mails with "love" and "Worm Alert!" subject lines, security company Postini warns.
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One of the oldest rules in computerdom is DO NOT open attachments from emails that you do not recognize.
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One of the oldest rules in computerdom is DO NOT open attachments from emails that you do not recognize.
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Ullrich added that it's frustrating that this type of attack, which depends on users opening an attachment from an unknown sender, still works ... and works so well. "It's user stupidity, and that's the thing there is no patch for."
(http://www.informationweek.com/security/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=1BUBANDDYOU5UQSNDLPSKHSCJUNN2JVN?articleID=199000691)
attachments?
User stupidity starts at the computer store.
- Who actually opens these files?
- by umcrouc0 April 16, 2007 7:44 AM PDT
- Even if the email gets through your filter you still need to open the zipped file for it to do anything. How do people not know by now that they shouldn't open random files that show up in their inbox?
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- Most computer users uneducated
- by i,Jimbot April 16, 2007 1:45 PM PDT
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(13 Comments)computer illiterate than 95% of the users out there. Considering
the proliferation of viruses, there are obviously a lot of people
that don't have a clue. In fact, I best most of them have no idea
that they are infected.
It's not like the old days where if you had a computer you were
most likely computer literate. These days computer users
include moms, dads, grandparents, aunts & uncles, kids, etc.
They are ignorant of threats to their computers. They open
them, get infected, and innocently pass them on to family and
friends. It's no different than the people that get ripped off by
the con artist outside the bank or store.