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Low Risk?
Sorry, I don't understand. How can a virus which
"deletes certain files, causing Windows to fail"
be considered "low risk"? Is the risk low because
it is harder to acquire?

To me, if the consequences of a virus is deleted
files that disables your computer, then I don't
consider that a low risk!
Posted by: trumpman   Posted on: 09/14/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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YES!!!  Jeff Spicoli | 09/13/04
FINALLY!!!!!  Valis Keogh | 09/13/04
But how does it get on the machine in the first place?  Taz_z | 09/13/04
comes in via email  tamuhockey | 09/13/04
FINALLY!!!!!  Valis Keogh | 09/13/04
wtf?  d_jedi | 09/13/04
YES!!!  Jeff Spicoli | 09/13/04
You're kidding  mikeybrass | 09/14/04
Au Contrare  Roger Ramjet | 09/14/04
You're correct IMO  FilledOut | 09/14/04
Bill Gates: ?Linux, your viruses are speechless.? (NT)  Vily Clay | 09/13/04
13 year old virus writer?  +-Chris-+ | 09/13/04
Crippling a pc is no joke. (NT)  Anton Philidor | 09/13/04
No, more like pratical joke.  middle of nowhere | 09/13/04
Remember that Win98 virus?  voska | 09/14/04
Best prank virus I know of  Joel R | 09/14/04
It's no joke..  d_jedi | 09/14/04
a few more destructive viruses like this...  tamuhockey | 09/13/04
Low Risk?  trumpman | 09/14/04

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