Well, I dove in with eyes wide open and clicked on the link... But DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! Firefox wouldn't let it open and my AV (Zone Alarm) automatically removed a virus it called Win32.BettInet.AE If you look at the URL you will see that it isn't a site anyway but a download and ends in .exe which pretty is a warning not to open unless you know what it is. You might wish to consider removing the message with the link on it from the archives to help prevent others from mistakenly clicking on it. Joan Young can help you with that one. ATK's Grannie wrote on 5/30/2005, 4:04 PM: > Thank you Joan Asche, this is the first time I have seen an > explanation of > the differences in a virus and a worm and I have been on this list since
Is this the website you are talking about, the one furnished under this subject line? http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/pfdocs/1999041209131148 It's to a symantec information page. Elaine Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. --Lewis Carroll Hello Joan On Monday, May 30, 2005, you wrote > Well, I dove in with eyes wide open and > clicked on the link... But DON'T > TRY THIS AT HOME! Firefox wouldn't let it > open and my AV (Zone Alarm) > automatically removed a virus it called Win32.BettInet.AE > If you look at the URL you will see that it > isn't a site anyway but a > download and ends in .exe which pretty is a > warning not to open unless > you know what it is. > You might wish to consider removing the > message with the link on it from > the archives to help prevent others from > mistakenly clicking on it. > Joan Young can help you with that one. > ATK's Grannie wrote on 5/30/2005, 4:04 PM: >> Thank you Joan Asche, this is the first time I have seen an >> explanation of >> the differences in a virus and a worm and >> I have been on this list since