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As expected, more attacks....
I think many people have either migrated off Microsoft products or just stopped using their computer nowadays. The constant stream of hacks, spyware, adware, malware, worms, and germs has already taken its toll. I knew it was bad when spyware programs would try to uninstall other spyware to get some bandwidth. Thats just sick. XP is my last Microsoft OS.
Posted by: OhMyGosh   Posted on: 08/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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As expected, more attacks....  OhMyGosh | 08/14/06
would a *nix hack for an older OS make news  zzz1234567890 | 08/14/06
There have been a few of them  Sabz5150 | 08/14/06
recently....  JoeMama_z | 08/14/06
Any Unix hack would make the news as they are so RARE ...  michael_t | 08/15/06
fud?  merc2dogs` | 08/15/06
Did the DH(I)S forget where they put the backdoors already?  Mr. Roboto | 08/14/06
They borrowed some "mackholes" from the pool  michael_t | 08/15/06
They borrowed some "backholes" from the pool  michael_t | 08/15/06
Does not affect us...  Mike Cox | 08/14/06
Um  flatliner | 08/14/06
9  LoCal | 08/15/06
Worm duo tries to hijack Windows PCs  Loverock Davidson | 08/14/06
Yep! Have you got your Windows machine patched?  Grayson Peddie | 08/14/06
Still testing  nucrash | 08/15/06
Still working...  Spikey_Mike | 08/15/06
Yes!  Loverock Davidson | 08/15/06
So many good reasons to be looking forward to buying Vista  michael_t | 08/14/06
 Suicida| | 08/15/06
Dang, can't get the worms to use Wine in Linux properly  Boot_Agnostic | 08/15/06
sounds like M$ intentionally left win2k vulnerable to force users to  wessonjoe | 08/16/06

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