I have cleaned many computers of pr0n-dialers and various other shit for people because a box pops up asking Do you want to instlall and run youmustclickyestothisrequestertogetfreeaccesstowhateveritisyouarelookingfor from www.dodgyproggy.ru... and the fucking numpties head for the YES button like it's gonna end world hunger or summat.Originally posted by Smurfette+28 January 2004 - 16:39--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Smurfette @ 28 January 2004 - 16:39)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>That means I'm wronging my own using IE6.Originally posted by nanotek@28 January 2004 - 20:47
hehe im righting this post using firebird
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According to Secunia, the answer to the probbo is not to use "open file" but always save files to a folder, as that way you can spot suspect filenames
For this reason, I expect this new method of spreading viruses to become pretty popular.[/b][/quote]
Dont try to make any excuses.................its a bug, plain and simple and you ie users, probably yourie2 browser as well will just have to live with it until something is done about it.
Btw, your claims have no merit. A normal home user does not know the difference of what a file is capable of doing.
For instance, even if they took your advice and "saved as" instead of opening it right then and there it will still show up as the file type. I speak in accordance with actual topic meaning I actually tried this in ie and other bowsers as well. Even in ie the file type was still pdf once it was saved. Firebird automatiically attached the html to it before it even downloaded it.
So you tell me..............do you actually think a regular non power user is going to check the file type even after its saved?
No need to answer, its NO. Their going to double click it like a dumb ass and eventhough this time it was pdf.html, next it will be fakefilename.exe and BAM.................infected!
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