Craig White wrote: > > It's not a question of whether you would cause the executable to run by > double clicking - it's a question of just merely 'previewing' the email > would cause it to run. Microsoft built 'auto executing' (VBA) into all > of their programs and that includes Outlook & Outlook Express which > makes them especially vulnerable to email borne executables. Thus you > don't have to be dumb enough to double click the file called Anna > Kournikova.jpg.exe to infect your computer - just touching the email and > clicking delete is enough to infect. understand. > This is indeed a security bulletin where the fix has been available for > over a month and thus legit. > > It should be noted that it's not just emails but there is some malicious > code embedded on web pages that can get you too...I believe that > everyone is supposed to be at Mozilla .97 or higher (a keen eye towards > Hans' earlier post). yep... > PS - it's the people you know and trust who are the most likely to send > you an email borne virus - the first thing these MS targeted virus' > attack is the addressbook. true, but what I mean by trusted email attachments is I usually CALL to confirm personally, and there are only two people I know that ever send me attachments, so it can still happen but... EBo --