Re: where is the worm ?

From: Ben Measures (saint_abroadremove_at_removehotmail.com)
Date: 01/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:24:51 +0000

charly wrote:
> Okay, I should have precised that for once, I was not speaking from a
> linux point of view :).
>
> My home computer does only fear rm * -rf as root :) (Well, nearly :) )
>
> My company is rather touchy when I speak of installing linux (even as a
> mere proxy/firewall) so they stick to windows server - 2Kpro (political
> choices I guess).
>
> So, I post again my question (I should have been more precise) :
>
> Given a windows network, can someone give me an answer to my original
> question :) ?
>
>
>
> thank you !!!

This isn't really the right newsgroup but...

How do you know that emails with viruses where still being sent on the
network?

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