WANG, Xiaoyun wrote: >> >> > I doubt if this can be done. When a virus infects a system, it normally > implants itself in the system first and may then run as a separate > process. > Therefore, even if the internet access of OO is disabled, the virus > itself > can spread unless you have some system-level protection like firewall. > Here, > OO is only a platform for the macro virus to start the first fire. > > I'm not a software people so my guess may be wrong. > There is that, besides, why deny it when many people may want that virus: http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/internet/05/23/computer.virus.reut/index.html
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