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"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:fjh5l4$ibc$2@aioe.org...
> DanS wrote:
>> "Erich Kohl" <synth.virtuoso@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:OUJ6j.69530$RX.21309
>> @newssvr11.news.prodigy.net:
>>
>> <SNIP>
>>
>>> Just because you use a Wintel PC instead of a Mac (or Linux) doesn’t
>>> necessarily mean that malicious software is going to hold you hostage
>>> all the time, and defending yourself doesn’t have to be an expensive
>>> endeavor either. Simply use common sense and exercise wise computing
>>> habits, and you can still have a fun time being productive with your
>>> computer.
>>
>> I've had the exact same experience with Windows XP.
>>
>> Why ? Because I don't use IE or OE. Simple as that. Seems to be that the
>> single greatest cause of problems is/was IE <= v6.
>
> And Windows Live Messenger or eMule. Open a malware attachment in *any*
> email program with Windows, and you're fuçked.
And that differs on linux how?
> DanS wrote:
>> "Erich Kohl" <synth.virtuoso@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:OUJ6j.69530$RX.21309
>> @newssvr11.news.prodigy.net:
>>
>> <SNIP>
>>
>>> Just because you use a Wintel PC instead of a Mac (or Linux) doesn’t
>>> necessarily mean that malicious software is going to hold you hostage
>>> all the time, and defending yourself doesn’t have to be an expensive
>>> endeavor either. Simply use common sense and exercise wise computing
>>> habits, and you can still have a fun time being productive with your
>>> computer.
>>
>> I've had the exact same experience with Windows XP.
>>
>> Why ? Because I don't use IE or OE. Simple as that. Seems to be that the
>> single greatest cause of problems is/was IE <= v6.
>
> And Windows Live Messenger or eMule. Open a malware attachment in *any*
> email program with Windows, and you're fuçked.
And that differs on linux how?