Re: Is RTF in Word still prone to viruses?
From: Gabriele Neukam (Gabriele.Spamfighter.Neukam_at_t-online.de)
Date: 04/07/04
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 18:24:37 +0200
On that special day, cquirke (MVP Win9x), (cquirkenews@nospam.mvps.org)
said...
> 2) If content is at odds with that info, the OS should NOT run it
Or only open it in some extremely restricted environment, like a test
file or hex editor. I use the hexedit for suspicious files. Problem is,
many worms are compressed, using more and more exotic packer programs,
which turns their content into pure gibberish.
Gabriele Neukam
Gabriele.Spamfighter.Neukam@t-online.de
-- Ah, Information. A good, too valuable these days, to give it away, just so, at no cost.
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