I agree on #1. I didn't like the "trick" part of that question. Perhaps it
could be reworded to MORE than X number of messages....



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I rather like it! 

1. One of the "True or Myth" questions is rather annoying!  The part about
the number of spam messages sent is (a really big number) - when this is
"Myth" because the real number is much higher?  People do not like trick
questions! 

2. Although the fact that antivirus products are always out-of-date (point
being to not rely on them), I think firewalls should also be discussed.  One
a phish is successful, then the malware is on the "secure" side of the
firewall.  At this point, it is "free" to download other, more damaging
malware (as well as to spread it about on the internal network).  In other
words, the user should not rely on the fact that there is a firewall in
place. 

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Stu Sjouwerman <[email protected]> wrote on 10/08/2010 04:03:59 PM:

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