Well I love you is the users problem, but default settings in Outlook Express which is bundled with the OS, helped it to be more of a problem. Nimba and Code Red would not have existed, except for a security vulnerability (buffer overflow) in IIS
I have a backpack that I carry everywhere. It carries my TI-92, which is programmed to function as my PDA until I get another palm/ipaq, cybertool knife, keys, photon light, wallet, a pen/pencil combo, check book, cell phone, caffinated breath mints, tooth paste, tooth brush, deoderant, FreeBSD & debian install cds, a wood flute, a tin box for change, any books Im reading and of course my laptop, with power cord, and cat5
Well I love you is the users problem, but default settings in Outlook Express which is bundled with the OS, helped it to be more of a problem. Nimba and Code Red would not have existed, except for a security vulnerability (buffer overflow) in IIS
I have a backpack that I carry everywhere. It carries my TI-92, which is programmed to function as my PDA until I get another palm/ipaq, cybertool knife, keys, photon light, wallet, a pen/pencil combo, check book, cell phone, caffinated breath mints, tooth paste, tooth brush, deoderant, FreeBSD & debian install cds, a wood flute, a tin box for change, any books Im reading and of course my laptop, with power cord, and cat5
somedays my back hurts :)