Re: Symantec: Microsoft Access ActiveX attacks will Intensify

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"Steve Ballmer" <steve.ballmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bill Yanaire escreveu:

For most people,
most people are dumb people

You probably top the list. See you can't even pick a decent name. Typical
loser.


If the user protects
themselves with a good antivirus and firewall, the attacks should NOT be
a
problem.

Ahhh right !!
so an active X attack is blocked by the firewall you say... active X
activates inside your computer, it is pull in by your computer.

and there is no such thing as a "good antivirus"

Wrong again numb nuts.

you're dumb, like most people

You could get bonus points and still be classified as retarded.


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