This is just another reason to stop using microsoft, I bet you can make
linux use easier for your employee's, just use X-terminals (from NCD for
instance) and make a nice KDE or the like desktop for your user's, corel
office should be alright for professional use, paradox is almost
finished... So
The problem is that these viruses are based on user
stupidity/unawareness. A script attached to a mail sent to a Linux
system would do just as much damage to files the user has full
access to. If a user doubleclicks an unknown attachment in
Windows, you can bet he'd do the neccesary things to
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On Tue, 9 May 2000, Kent Nilsen wrote:
The problem is that these viruses are based on user
stupidity/unawareness. A script attached to a mail sent to a Linux
system would do just as much damage to files the user has full
access to. If a user doubleclicks
Speaking of (un)awareness: This script is inaccurately called a
virus.
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 11:19:56AM +0200, Kent Nilsen wrote:
The problem is that these viruses are based on user
stupidity/unawareness. A script attached to a mail sent to a Linux
system would do just as much damage to