On Mar 19, 2004, at 8:52 AM, K wrote:

Right...I would also like some clarification here...my son and I have had major fights over this...he insists that A/V for the Mac is a scam and a waste of money. Says that it is all a hoax perpetrated by the A/V companies for $$$. I have rec'd at least 1 of those new Windows viral attachments a day for the last 3 weeks and immediately delete them...He maintains that there are no such things as Mac virus's and that a Windows virus can't be passed on by a Mac and if one can, any Windows user that gets a virus either supposedly passed on from a Mac or some other Windows user deserves what they get if they aren't using the latest A/V updates. Anyone know for sure whether a Mac can pass on a Windows virus?

Regards, Mike


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