疯哥 wrote:
很怀疑你说的话。哪家...(恕刪)
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On August 11, 2003, Microsoft began investigating a worm that was reported by Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS), and the Microsoft PSS Security Team issued an alert to inform customers about the new worm. A worm is a type of computer virus that generally spreads without user action and that distributes complete copies (possibly modified) of itself across networks (such as the Internet). Generally known as "Blaster," this new worm exploits the vulnerability that was addressed by Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026 (823980) to spread itself over networks by using open Remote Procedure Call (RPC) ports on computers that are running any of the products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826955
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaster_(computer_worm)
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Although the worm can only spread on systems running Windows 2000 or Windows XP (32 bit) it can cause instability in the RPC service on systems running Windows NT, Windows XP (64 bit), and Windows Server 2003. In particular, the worm does not spread in Windows Server 2003 because it was compiled with the /GS switch, which detected the buffer overflow and shut the RPCSS process down. [1] If the worm detects a connection to the Internet (regardless of dial-up or broadband), this can even lead to the system becoming so unstable that it displays the following message and then restarts (usually after 60 seconds)[6]:
This is then,
back in 2003. so dont say it it didnt happen, or it wont happen again.
""""""http://vil.mcafee.com/newVirus.asp"""""""
mac has virus
http://home.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/ThreatSearch.aspx?term=mac
2 page, total of 14 from Mcafee web site
maybe there is more...
but as for windows....
first page of the new list is already more then mac....
no matter what u say how bad mac is, how how much money we wast on paying for a mac, or even how stupid we all are.
i dont want to use a system that is full of BUGS, Issues, Problems, Security problems.




























































































