I use Netscape's browser and email since many attacks are Outlook/Internet Explorer vunerable. Works for me.... Eric
Daniel Melvin wrote: >Since not using outlook may not be a viable solution for everyone, how about >keeping your Windows Operating system up to date with Windows Update and >make sure you have a Virus checker installed with current files. Both of >these things can be setup as automatic updates and it will keep your >computers safe and working. I've never had one of these attacks hit my >systems. > >Or... become a geek and put linux on your PC. But, that requires more >geekiness than most casual users could handle :) > >Dan >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Loran T. Hughes" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:23 AM >Subject: [Phono-L] General Announcement > > > > >>Sorry to post this non-phono related item. Please bear with me... >> >>There is a new version of the Bagel worm that doesn't send an >>attachment, but exploits computers running MS Outlook & Internet >>Explorer. Just by opening the email in Outlook, the HTML code in the >>message will download the worm from another infected computer, turn off >>your anti-virus program, and run the worm. The worm will then open a >>backdoor on your computer and start a web server, which in turn serves >>the worm to other victims. >> >>Why am I sending yet another virus alert? Well, this is just a round >>about way to say that emails from Phono-L are safe from such things SO >>FAR. Currently, Phono-L strips all HTML and attachments from messages. >> >>However, I can't stop a worm/virus from 'spoofing' the Phono-L email >>address in the 'from' line. Just remember, if it doesn't say [Phono-L] >>in the subject line, it didn't come from the list! >> >>My unsolicited advice - use ANYTHING other than Outlook for your email. >>For other email clients, make sure you disable the ability to display >>HTML. Keep your anti-virus software up to date and run Windows Update. >>Or better, buy a Mac. >> >>Phono-L/oldcrank.com lives on a Linux server, my home desktop is a Mac, >>and my laptop runs Linux. If you get this nasty bug, it won't be from me >>:) >> >>Loran >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Phono-l mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://t2.cwihosting.com/mailman/listinfo/phono-l_oldcrank.com >> >> >> > > > >_______________________________________________ >Phono-l mailing list >[email protected] >http://t2.cwihosting.com/mailman/listinfo/phono-l_oldcrank.com > > > From pjfraser Fri Mar 19 21:40:31 2004 From: pjfraser (Peter Fraser) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:37 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] General Announcement In-Reply-To: <001601c40e1f$eb69efe0$6501a...@danslaptop> References: <[email protected]> <001601c40e1f$eb69efe0$6501a...@danslaptop> Message-ID: <[email protected]> well, since we're talking about it... On Mar 19, 2004, at 6:06 PM, Daniel Melvin wrote: > Since not using outlook may not be a viable solution for everyone This is what Mr. Gates and his co-monopolists (conspirators?) want you to believe. I'd be real interested to hear any real reasons why a private (non-business) user would need to use Outlook. There are plenty of fine mailer apps that are not exploitable by hackers in the same ways as Outlook. > Or... become a geek and put linux on your PC. But, that requires more > geekiness than most casual users could handle :) ...which is why so many of us just choose the safe, easy, and elegant solution: we buy Apple Macintoshes. The last known virus for the Mac operating system was detected in 1999. And to bring this back on topic, the recent Victor Data Book was written and composed entirely on a Mac. -- Peter [email protected]

