A Question for you Computer Nerds...

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  1. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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    I received an email from an old friend that I hadn't heard from in a long time that had the following suggestion:

    To defeat email worms, you create a phony email address called

    AAAAA@AAAAAAAA.com

    This prevents the worm from emailing anything using your regular mailing lists and it alerts you to the fact that a worm attempted to do this.

    Is this true?

    Or did a worm attach itself to his mailing list and mail itself out?

    .................JO'Co
     
  2. Stu Ryckman

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    Sounds pretty goofy to me.

    A good anti-virus program is a better idea...I asssume you have one.

    McAfee warns me of suspicious "worm activity" whenever I send an identical message out in a short period of time (like when I send photos out to family members, etc.) and gives me the chance to stop it.

    However, I am just a nerd...not a 'puter nerd. :roll:
     
  3. Tennessee Tom

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    Never heard of this. Like Stu, I suggest a good antivirus program (I use Norton Antivirus) and keep it updated. Norton has "Live Update" that updates the virus definitions in the background automatically.
     
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    On my desktop I subscribe to Macafee and it updates automatically. Unfortunately my desktop is kind of out of order right now.

    My laptop which I am using right now is an Apple and they don't have as much trouble with worms etc.

    At least I've never had a problem with it.
     
  5. Stu Ryckman

    Stu Ryckman Well-Known Member

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    Another option is Mozilla Firefox for your browser...works great and since I started using it I have had zero adware/spyware problems...I was getting 6 or more per day with Explorer.
     
  6. JO'Co

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    How do I obtain Mozilla Firefox?
     
  7. Tennessee Tom

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    Google search for Mozilla brought up this link for Mozilla Firefox 2.0.
     
  8. Stu Ryckman

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    That's it...you can get Mozilla Thunderbird too...it's a good email program and also very secure. I'm not sure you can link it to PDA's and stuff like you can outlook, though.