Re: How secure is your Windows Computer?
From: FromTheRafters (!0000_at_nomad.fake)
Date: 05/31/04
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Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 18:47:27 -0400
"Stalks" <sorry@dont.want.spam.tv> wrote in message news:ujauc.5554962$iA2.646270@news.easynews.com...
> She was refferring to 3rd party unsolicited malicious programs placing there executables in that
> directory.
The directory reffferrrered to is an easily found one due to they're
being an environment variable containing that path.
> Jesus at this thread, whether or not she knows anything about what she
> is talking about, the way you have all "jumped on the bandwagon" is
> amusing, if not pathetic. Nit picking at spelling mistakes and the like.
Truly shameful behavior, I for one am beyond such things. :O)
> Killfiled you all.
Killfile some beer so we can all have a party, won't you?
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