PDF Virus Spotted
Jethro73 writes: "Adobe's popular PDF file format [...] has generally been considered immune to viruses. But a new virus carried by programs embedded in PDF files raises concerns that the format itself could become susceptible. Read about it here and at coderz.net."
In order to have your advice.
Dear users,
Please ignore anything we may have said about 'Safe file attachments'. In fact, do not open any of your e-mails, ever again, and, to be safe, just stay in bed.
Thanks
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Like no one saw this coming? I mean, if anyone deserves this, Adobe looks like a prime candidate. I mean, after all, trying to find out HOW a virus attacks from a PDF file and trying to STOP it could land you in prison for 5 years...
-Sternn
You think that's bad, wait until you get infected by the "Rotten" PDF virus twice!
It sounds like you just described a web page to me.
Also, it's high time that PDFs came with their own e-mail client so I don't have to go through the pesky details of saving and attaching and that horrible rigamarole. And a web browser so I can go fact-check or check m-w.com before I'm done.
I demand these features in PDF. Just because no one needs them and other applications already do them doesn't mean they shouldn't put them in... right?
Easy does it!
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