I didn't mention any virus.  What I did mention was an MS security patch
that clobbered MS Office users.  That is one that *I* had to deal with
personally.



Chad Smith wrote:
> Damn, you guys drink a lot of Anti-M$ Kool Aid.  Talk about your FUD BS.
> Viruses on Windows update?  Riiiiiiight.  Why don't you stick your nose a
> little further up RMS's butt.  I think you might still be able to breathe.
> The rest of us, however, will try to carry on without you out here in the
> real world.
> 
> On 9/5/06, James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> [email protected] wrote:
>> > Chad wrote:
>> >
>> >> I've been a Windows user since Windows 3.1.  I've had *ONE* virus in
>> >> my life
>> >
>> > I've traced two trojans, and three virii directly to security patches
>> > available from Microsoft.com, for by windows box.
>> >
>> > How many users are going to tell their anti-maleware program to stop
>> the
>> > security patch upgrade? [It was only after I completely reinstalled
>> > windows twice, that I discovered which program was the culprit.]
>> >
>> > The other malware infiltration I had, was whilst downloading said
>> > patches from Microsoft.com.  [I had to shut down my firewall, to get
>> > Microsoft.com to recognize that I was running a genuine windows
>> machine.]
>>
>> There was also that "security patch" a few months ago, which clobbered
>> MS Office apps, so that you couldn't open files IIRC.
>>
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