Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 Bob the Whole One may be right. I'd hope someone on the crew would not send an infected attachment. Plus your anti virus software should warn you it's infected before you open it anyway. I will also add this for what it's worth. Cnet's website had an article about viruses. It said that a new type of virus has been detected on instant messages. It's imbedded on the screen and you don't know it's there. Then everyone you talk to and everyone they talk to, etc., etc., gets a virus. Moral of the story, make sure your anti virus software is up to date. A little money now is better then the headache and heartache and frustration of dealing with one of these nasty viruses later. Later, JD in AZ On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 10:41:52 -0700 " Bob " writes: > Sorry. I'm not going to open any attachments. To dangerous. If > there is > something there include it in the main message. Otherwise I just > delete it. > I suggest everyone else do the same thing. It is like playing > Russian > roulette. One of these times you will open an attached file and > there will > be a nasty virus in it. > > Bob the Wholeone > > Fwd: this is v funny > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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