The attacker sends the victim a bugged document, usually with a request that the document be revised and returned to the sender -- a common form of daily communication.
How is this a common form of daily communication?
EMail: "Uh yea, my spell check is broke could you spell check it for me and send it back to me?"
Recipient: "Okie Dokie"
The Recording Industry Association of America claims $4 billion in losses, and the Motion Picture Association of America claims it's lost $3 billion
How do these numbers keep floating around with no evidence whatsoever? I'm sure I'm like most people, if I download a song/movie, it's because it's there, i'm not going to buy it othwerwise.
My worst experience was not to long after starting a job where I was in charge of putting computers together. Back in those days, not many people asked for video RAM, well one decides they want it, so I give it to em. The computer is all ready to go when I leave, but I get in the next day and turns out I put the RAM in backwards and it fried everything. Fortunately it didn't cost me and I got a standing ovation.
I'll take what's behind door number 2!
How is this a common form of daily communication?
EMail: "Uh yea, my spell check is broke could you spell check it for me and send it back to me?"
Recipient: "Okie Dokie"
How do these numbers keep floating around with no evidence whatsoever? I'm sure I'm like most people, if I download a song/movie, it's because it's there, i'm not going to buy it othwerwise.
Until battery life gets better this sort of thing will not take off.
My worst experience was not to long after starting a job where I was in charge of putting computers together. Back in those days, not many people asked for video RAM, well one decides they want it, so I give it to em. The computer is all ready to go when I leave, but I get in the next day and turns out I put the RAM in backwards and it fried everything. Fortunately it didn't cost me and I got a standing ovation.
I doubt that you have gave much thought to grammar.
I'm glad to see technology is focusing its efforts toward the pr0n industry: 300 GB hard drives, higher resolution monitors. What's next, holograms?
Rural America
considering Europe's population is more than double that of Canada/US.
Anyone catch how the bidding and money is important?
Java is not quite dead, the possibilites of real time Java are endless. ...
oops, time for the garbage collector ...