Rick,
Thats it then, I always hate it when I lock myself in and have to crawl out a
window. And it sounds like you're having a better day already.
Ronnie
On Thursday 09 August 2001 07:18, you wrote:
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 08:19 pm, you wrote:
Rick,
I've been playing since 83.
On Thursday 09 August 2001 09:42 am, you wrote:
Rick,
Thats it then, I always hate it when I lock myself in and have to crawl out
a window. And it sounds like you're having a better day already.
Ronnie
On Thursday 09 August 2001 07:18, you wrote:
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 08:19 pm, you
I think so, AFAIK, ms products run pdf's without challenge. I have acrobat 5
and it opens fully when I click a pdf file. I use pdf's quite a bit and it
concerns me that if this gets more work and wider spread that anyone with
acrobat will be extremely vulnerable to a system attack. Also that
According to what I just read,
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,5095366,00.html?chkpt=zdnnp1tp02
it only affects the full version, not Acrobat Reader.
But it's interesting that Using PDF bypasses the filters in newer
versions of Outlook that ordinarily screen out VBScript files.
Quoting Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think so, AFAIK, ms products run pdf's without challenge. I have
acrobat 5
and it opens fully when I click a pdf file. I use pdf's quite a bit and
it
concerns me that if this gets more work and wider spread that anyone
with
acrobat will be
i don't quite understand this logic. i can see where you don't want to reload if you
get a
virus, BUT if i get a linux virus and it deletes everything in my home. i'm gonna lose
everything that is important. i can reload my workstation and setup the firewalls and
such. i
dont want to lose my
Steve Thompson - UG wrote:
i don't quite understand this logic. i can see where you don't want to reload if
you get a
virus, BUT if i get a linux virus and it deletes everything in my home. i'm gonna
lose
everything that is important. i can reload my workstation and setup the firewalls
Actually, the way I read this, the script is embedded in the PDF. Not
clear on whether it only works with Acrobat full, or if it works in Reader,
but you just have to double-click the link instead of just clicking.
At 09:56 AM 8/8/01 +0800, you wrote:
it uses the PDF extension only so that
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 09:08:17AM -0400, Steve Thompson - UG wrote:
i don't quite understand this logic. i can see where you don't want to
reload if you get a virus, BUT if i get a linux virus and it deletes
everything in my home. i'm gonna lose everything that is important. i can
reload my
Not so far...but the ability of PDFs and Acrobat to do something like this
means we can't look at PDFs as innocuous. I mean most people have felt
nearly as safe opening a PDF to see what it is as a text file.
At 10:13 AM 8/8/01 -0500, Jim Conner wrote:
The way I read this is that it needs
The article reference that was posted here (yesterday?) said it does
^^not^^ work in Acrobat Reader - only in the full Acrobat program.
FWIW
Regards,
Glenn
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 09:00 am, Stuart Biggerstaff observed:
Actually, the way I read this, the script is embedded in the PDF.
Rick,
I've been playing since 83.
The only rant I've read in this thread is yours.
If you push your bed against the wall you cant fall out on the wrong side.
Hope you have a better day tomorrow.
Ronnie
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 14:56, you wrote:
Ronnie
How long have you been in this
that's why AIA is still in business. :)
Of course no security is worth a damn if one doesn't have good
verified backups.
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not sure if this is real but it sounds like it is.
http://www.coderz.net/zulu/outlook.pdfworm.txt
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Archives,
it uses the PDF extension only so that file association could
get the script executed...right?
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
not sure if this is real but it sounds like it is.
http://www.coderz.net/zulu/outlook.pdfworm.txt
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