Re: A Very Dangerous Worm in Windows Metafile Images (WMF)
- From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 11:49:16 +0000
Winfield Hill wrote:
> Most of us don't visit malicious web pages.
It's easy to redirect you there.
> And hopefully
> by now most of us have our email program set not to display
> email links or images. Wait, I don't know, is that feature
> available yet in Microsoft's Outlook and Outlook Express?
I've just been looking and can't find anything relevant to turn
on/off.
> Hmm, wait, what about web-based email programs, do they let
> you set a default to preview the contents of a spam email
> without showing the embedded images?
Dunno mate. Good luck. Put a condom on your PC ! ;-)
Graham
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