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Re: [tlug] PLEASE READ--I may have sent you a Virus!
- Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 19:26:15 +1000 (EST)
- From: Jim Breen <jwb@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] PLEASE READ--I may have sent you a Virus!
[Godwin Stewart (Re: [tlug] PLEASE READ--I may have sent you a Virus!) writes:]
>> On Wed, 8 May 2002 18:47:56 +1000 (EST), Jim Breen
>> <jwb@example.com> wrote to tlug@example.com:
>>
>> > Thanks for the warning. Fortunately my email is handled/read on a Unix
>> > system. Virus infection is not possible.
Sorry this ended up on the list - I thought I was replying to an
individual.
>> I think you'll find that this is the case for many of us on this list.
>> However, I do believe that there *are* indeed viruses around at least for
>> Linux, maybe also for other forms of Unix.
So I have heard, but I know of no specific instances.
>> I do not know how these viruses are transmitted not how they infect a box.
>> The only thing I know is that we should not let complacency set in. The "I
>> use Unix, therefore I'm invulnerable" mentality is not a Good Thing (TM).
Yeah I know, but I never pass up a chance to crow to 'doze users
>> It is, however, true that a *nix box is far, far _less_ vulnerable than a
>> Windows box.
In terms of infection from email, I have about as much chance as a
contemplative nun has of getting AIDS. I may be hacked (although I think
my firewalls are pretty tight now), but you can't easily catch a virus
with mutt.
Jim
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