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Flaws threaten Microsoft
GlobalTechnology.com ^ | Friday, Nov. 7, 2003 | Associated Press

Posted on 11/08/2003 11:34:09 PM PST by zeugma

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It's greed that threatens Microsoft

I found out today that after paying hundreds of $$ for xp pro, that I cannot use it on more than one computer

IN MY OWN HOME

I now join the ever growing ranks of Americans who will never again buy a MS product.

41 posted on 11/11/2003 7:44:40 AM PST by The Wizard (Saddamocrats are enemies of America, treasonous everytime they speak)
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Good catch. I was noticing that as I was reading through the thread.
42 posted on 11/11/2003 8:57:34 AM PST by B Knotts (Go 'Nucks!)
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Z,

I have been all over the internet tonight: Kim Komando, Ad Alarm, Symantec, Norton, etc etc etc

Maybe you can help a frustrated FReeper:

Here's what happened. A couple of months ago, I noticed that my Norton no longer flashed the warning I was accustomed to seeing, "virus detected; please quarantine, or delete" (or whatever it said). This included periodic notices from the typical "Microsoft":

"Download this patch now", accompanied by an attachment. Which I knew not to open.

At about the same time, I stopped receiving emails from people who would call saying they had sent one to me (Locked up, apparently.) I called the local computer company. They ran Spybot, Symantec/Norton, and AdAware for two days. Finally told me they had isolated a virus that most programs had missed. He said there is a new virus which blocks anti-detection efforts, and actually 'disables' programs such as Norton. Two weeks later the technician returned, and I told him since his last visit, that I still get the typical Microsoft notice, I do not open it, nor does it show up as a virus. But it does not show up as previously with the red flashing warning. Again, he had said on the earlier visit that a new virus is out there which disables Norton and other detection methods.

He checked again and found nothing, but I am probably disabled from Norton insofar as I can ascertain. When I go to Kim Komando, Norton, et al, there is really not a place to enter a question and to receive a response via email.

I tried some external PC checks also such as Panda, but nothing showed up.

My question: Should I leave Norton and go to MacAfee or some other company?

ANY response, or sharing of my question with those having expertise, is MUCH appreciated!


43 posted on 09/15/2004 9:18:13 PM PDT by ZOTnot ("The burden of Damascus." I'll take the side of Israel, thank you.....)
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Z,

I have been all over the internet tonight: Kim Komando, Ad Alarm, Symantec, Norton, etc etc etc

Maybe you can help a frustrated FReeper:

Here's what happened. A couple of months ago, I noticed that my Norton no longer flashed the warning I was accustomed to seeing, "virus detected; please quarantine, or delete" (or whatever it said). This included periodic notices from the typical "Microsoft":

"Download this patch now", accompanied by an attachment. Which I knew not to open.

At about the same time, I stopped receiving emails from people who would call saying they had sent one to me (Locked up, apparently.) I called the local computer company. They ran Spybot, Symantec/Norton, and AdAware for two days. Finally told me they had isolated a virus that most programs had missed. He said there is a new virus which blocks anti-detection efforts, and actually 'disables' programs such as Norton. Two weeks later the technician returned, and I told him since his last visit, that I still get the typical Microsoft notice, I do not open it, nor does it show up as a virus. But it does not show up as previously with the red flashing warning. Again, he had said on the earlier visit that a new virus is out there which disables Norton and other detection methods.

He checked again and found nothing, but I am probably disabled from Norton insofar as I can ascertain. When I go to Kim Komando, Norton, et al, there is really not a place to enter a question and to receive a response via email.

I tried some external PC checks also such as Panda, but nothing showed up.

My question: Should I leave Norton and go to MacAfee or some other company?

ANY response, or sharing of my question with those having expertise, is MUCH appreciated!


44 posted on 09/15/2004 9:18:16 PM PDT by ZOTnot ("The burden of Damascus." I'll take the side of Israel, thank you.....)
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Well, I don't use windows at all anymore, so I'm unfortunately not going to be of much assistance. "bush2000" is one of the local MS zealots, so you might want to ping him.

My suggestion, as always is to check out any of various linux distributions. and just abandon microsoft entirely.

45 posted on 09/16/2004 5:52:48 AM PDT by zeugma (If the gov. =must= assign me a number, it could at least be prime. How about 10980432398542099813?)
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