Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Anyone wanting to protect themselves and their children when
> accessing the internet would be very wise to use an all DOS system.
Not just DOS, but just about any "not common" system. I really
doubt that BeOS or QNX would be infected, either. :)
A newer problem is that although most E-Mail and internet viruses
today use scripting tools in browsers and E-Mail clients (well,
Outlook and IE only in 97% of the cases), there's also the less
common but much more dangures version such as the SirCam that
is actually a binary with its own SMTP client, thus eliminating
the need to use the E-Mail client for anything except for
E-Mail addresses extraction.
... but because its a Win32 binary, again, using a "weird" system
saves the day. Again.
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