XPost: alt.os.windows2000
From: NNXX@yahoo.dk
How did you find the information, and more important how do you delete this
information?
Thanks in advance.
> | > "Kurt" wrote in message
> | > news:10fc15q42ilf1d8@corp.supernews.com...
> | > |
> | > | Granted. Macro-viruses, email viruses and any other that a user
> | > knowingly
> | > | invites in are their own fault. But a virus that gets in via an
> RPC
> | > hole or
> | > | just by clicking a URL in a browser is totally unacceptable. I'm
> not
> | > saying
> | > | they are all deliberate, but I see Microsoft's policies of
> storing
> | > deleted
> | > | items indefinitely in well hidden folders as good reason to
> suspect
> | > that
> | > | they also have means to access that information (after reading
> an
> | > article on
> | > | where to find them and being astounded at what I found, it took
> my
> | > computer
> | > | over 20 minutes to delete stuff I thought I'd alread deleted).
> Maybe
> | > I'm
> | > | just paranoid, but I still think some of the "holes" may be
> | > engineered
> | > | access.
> | > |
> | >
> |
> |
>
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