> Hello
> quite frankly I have no idea...
> Maybe Bryan or some other tech head here could shed some light on this? All
> I know is it is a dangerous trick..!
>
> marco
I was going to write an email on this the other day but for some reason
thought better of it at the time.
A cursory look at the
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
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> At 04:11 PM 1/9/2003 -0800, Matthew Schlegel wrote:
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> >My guess is that it is exploiting well known vulnerabilities in IE.
> That >leaves all of us that don't use IE safe, at least from this one.
> Those of >us running a non-windows platform
At 7:36 PM -0500 1/9/03, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
...
>What about IE running on OSX? That's how the Apple iBooks ship these
>days. Does IE on OSX share some of the same vulnerabilities as IE on Windoze?
The thing just shows blank. Now OSX ships with a GREAT firewall, btw,
and I use it with Mozil
At 04:11 PM 1/9/2003 -0800, Matthew Schlegel wrote:
My guess is that it is exploiting well known vulnerabilities in IE. That
leaves all of us that don't use IE safe, at least from this one. Those of
us running a non-windows platform (particularly a unix based platform) are
generally safe fr
Hi all,
>From my look at it (by no means expert, but technologically minded), it appears to
>need the browser windows open at least 5 minutes before the program is completely
>installed. I can only guess that is to ensure that the file is completely
>downloaded. I did load the page from WinXP
Hello
quite frankly I have no idea...
Maybe Bryan or some other tech head here could shed some light on this? All
I know is it is a dangerous trick..!
marco
www.paybygold.com
> At 03:28 PM 1/9/2003 -0500, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
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> >At 09:00 PM 1/9/2003 +0100, marco wrote:
> >>DO NOT GO TO TH