You can hardly blame folks for their lack of I.T. knowledge. Okay, if 
you can deduce from file size that something's amiss you're in a good 
position to keep rogue software at bay, at least in this particular 
instance. However, a lot of people tend to take the claims associated 
with the program at face value. I mean to say, why shouldn't they? 
After all, this is the first incident of the blind being deliberately 
targeted by these nasties.  To blame them for having faith in human 
nature is arrogant and unhelpful.
So, instead of
oh look how clever I am
let's put our minds together and deal with the issue at hand before 
more unsuspecting people fall victim to the scam.
John
At 05:33 20/03/2006, you wrote:
>I'm aware of the discussion here about this application in my subject line.
>I know the thread slowly stops. I downloaded a copy for me to test it. It's
>very unconvincing for me that the software is about less hundred KB in its
>size! How was it, that people believed that this isn't a trick? Goldwave is
>more than 1000 I think as the other sound editors' size! Further, honestly,
>I scanned it with my AVG (free), and got no infection or something. I
>immediately deleted it thinking that it can execute itself! Now, I'm
>convinced.
>
>
>Regards,
>
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