On Mar 1, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Andrew J. Yon III wrote:


Yes, if you are sharing a network and the peecee is accessing information on your computer that has been exposed to another peecee.
Yes, you can be a carrier.



Only if you do so deliberately, and carefully save 'naked_britney.mov.pif' or whatever from your e-mail, and the PC user, instead of opening the copy they were invariably mailed, opens yours. The chain of events for a Windows PC to catch a virus from a Mac in this fashion is improbable, to say the least,


IAC, that's what the AV software ON THE PC IS FOR!


--
Bruce Johnson



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