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  • H HakunaMatada

    Me too... Me too... :sigh: --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!

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    ThatsAlok
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    TechyMaila wrote:

    Me too... Me too... :sigh:

    Then you in Great trouble :rolleyes:

    "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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    • T ThatsAlok

      Nibu thomas wrote:

      We work for the same company. :)

      Which company?

      "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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      Nibu babu thomas
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      ThatsAlok wrote:

      Which company?

      Look up his profile. :)


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      • N Nibu babu thomas

        Got this link just now... Be careful with emails having only numbers in the Subject line... http://www.symantec.com/outbreak/666_exploit.html[^] Sorry if it's a repost!


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        Christian Graus
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        If this was posted to my workplace, I'd reply and change the subject to 666. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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        • S Sarath C

          I was just coming to post this :) SaRath.
          "Don't Do Different things... Do Things Differently..." Understanding State Pattern in C++

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          Eytukan
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          Hey you both(nimbu & u) work for the same company?...shhh.. ok ok I'll never tell him about your "bad habits" post :~.


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            Have u worked with symantec? how was the experience in "The wolrd of security"? SaRath.
            "Don't Do Different things... Do Things Differently..." Understanding State Pattern in C++

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            Eytukan
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            [He didn't reply to your question] So..Just imagine the degree of security they must be having :-D.


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            • E Eytukan

              Hey you both(nimbu & u) work for the same company?...shhh.. ok ok I'll never tell him about your "bad habits" post :~.


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              toxcct
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              :-D


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              • E Eytukan

                [He didn't reply to your question] So..Just imagine the degree of security they must be having :-D.


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                VuNic wrote:

                ust imagine the degree of security they must be having

                Humm.. Security:)

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                • N Nibu babu thomas

                  Got this link just now... Be careful with emails having only numbers in the Subject line... http://www.symantec.com/outbreak/666_exploit.html[^] Sorry if it's a repost!


                  Nibu thomas A Developer Programming tips[^]  My site[^]

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                  Chris Maunder
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                  Weren't virus alerts for those times, back in the good ol days, when there were on;y a handful of viruses? I thought there were like a zillion new viruses a day. Symantec Security Response is advising users to take extra precautions when opening emails And how exactly do we do that? Stand back from the screen when we open it? Click the "open" button slowly? Wear gloves? The virus advisory is, to me, just a Symantec ad. These days every email should be opened with caution and you either use an email client such as Outlook that will block images and scripting, have your OS patched and don't open executables, batch files and pif attachments, or you get infected. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Weren't virus alerts for those times, back in the good ol days, when there were on;y a handful of viruses? I thought there were like a zillion new viruses a day. Symantec Security Response is advising users to take extra precautions when opening emails And how exactly do we do that? Stand back from the screen when we open it? Click the "open" button slowly? Wear gloves? The virus advisory is, to me, just a Symantec ad. These days every email should be opened with caution and you either use an email client such as Outlook that will block images and scripting, have your OS patched and don't open executables, batch files and pif attachments, or you get infected. cheers, Chris Maunder

                    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                    Nibu babu thomas
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                    Chris Maunder wrote:

                    Weren't virus alerts for those times, back in the good ol days, when there were on;y a handful of viruses? I thought there were like a zillion new viruses a day.

                    Have to admit.

                    Chris Maunder wrote:

                    Symantec Security Response is advising users to take extra precautions when opening emails And how exactly do we do that? Stand back from the screen when we open it? Click the "open" button slowly? Wear gloves?

                    :-D

                    Chris Maunder wrote:

                    The virus advisory is, to me, just a Symantec ad. These days every email should be opened with caution and you either use an email client such as Outlook that will block images and scripting, have your OS patched and don't open executables, batch files and pif attachments, or you get infected.

                    Posted it here because it was an official mail from our SysAdmin so thought it could be something real bad. Hence thought of alerting all of you. :)


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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      Weren't virus alerts for those times, back in the good ol days, when there were on;y a handful of viruses? I thought there were like a zillion new viruses a day. Symantec Security Response is advising users to take extra precautions when opening emails And how exactly do we do that? Stand back from the screen when we open it? Click the "open" button slowly? Wear gloves? The virus advisory is, to me, just a Symantec ad. These days every email should be opened with caution and you either use an email client such as Outlook that will block images and scripting, have your OS patched and don't open executables, batch files and pif attachments, or you get infected. cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                      Phil J Pearson
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                      Better (and simpler) advice: emails from Symantec should not be opened at all! Hope this helps someone ;) Phil

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                      • N Nibu babu thomas

                        Got this link just now... Be careful with emails having only numbers in the Subject line... http://www.symantec.com/outbreak/666_exploit.html[^] Sorry if it's a repost!


                        Nibu thomas A Developer Programming tips[^]  My site[^]

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                        Member 96
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                        The only virus here is the Viral Marketing you contributed to by posting this piece of marketing fluff from symantec. Even on the page you linked to they say it's not a virus but they are watching it. What's the use of that other than to get Symantec a little free publicity? I get weird email all the time with no virus attached, hardly worth making any fuss about.

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