To: Bush2000
Yes those companies do provide software to combat MICROSOFT OFFICE viruses due to the shoddy macro system that MICROSOFT introduced into our system with their Office package. None of these viruses attack the Mac OS X operating system but only MICROSOFT OFFICE files. So what we have hear is an attempt by MICROSOFT to sabotage the Mac OS X operating system. Take a gander at the URL you found and you will see that majority, if not all, of the protection is against these macro viruses. But then again, you can go on and look foolish discussing a topic you have no knowledge. I sort of like I am debating Al Gore on fiscal policy. All hype not substance.
56 posted on
11/10/2001 5:02:55 PM PST by
toupsie
To: toupsie
Yes those companies do provide software to combat MICROSOFT OFFICE viruses due to the shoddy macro system that MICROSOFT introduced into our system with their Office package.
Could you please tell the audience who wrote "AppleScript"?
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/vinfodb.htmlMac.Simpsons@mm is an AppleScript worm that targets the Macintosh platform. It may open Microsoft Outlook Express or Entourage, and send a copy of itself with the original message to everyone in your address book.
62 posted on
11/10/2001 10:44:55 PM PST by
Bush2000
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