[Heathkit] (no subject) well.. really, there is a subject. The subject is no subject.
Bry Carling
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Thu Jun 14 09:11:53 EDT 2012
Interesting times Walt. ZDnet technology report said yesterday all the antivirus companies are in the run. Seems like many things can get past any of them now. There is a list beginning with "stuxnet virus"
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Sent from my android "relatively smart" phone. Please excuse my brevity.
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From: Walt dabell <walt at dabell.org>
Sent: Thu Jun 14 08:36:37 EST 2012
To: heathkit at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Heathkit] (no subject) well.. really, there is a subject. The subject is no subject.
I think he left out the part that opening an email _with_ a
subject can also infect your computer with a virus. Connecting
your computer to the internet can infect your computer with a
virus.
I haven't heard of any viruses transmitted via Amateur packet
though... Especially when they are connected using Heathkit
radios (obligatory Heathkit content). ;-)
Hmmm... Did Heathkit ever make a TNC?
Walt Dabell - W3WMD
On 6/13/2012 9:03 PM, john wrote:
> At 06:26 PM 6/13/2012, you wrote:
>> Opening an e-mail with 'no subject described' may allow a hidden
>> virus to attack your computer.
>
> The lack of something can trigger a virus?
>
> Do tell!
> :-)
> John K5MO
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