El Martes, 29 de Mayo de 2007 07:30, David G. Miller escribió: > > Unfortunately, I know quite a few idiots who own computers. They don't > want to spend the money or take the time to learn how not to get > infected by malware of whatever type. I set them up with Spybot or > something similar and the next thing I know, they've turned it off > because it interferes with the latest free toolbar or dancing gerbils > they want. I tell them why they need it and they don't want to hear it; > they just want their dancing gerbils. SIGH. > The thing here, from my point of view, is the fact that your hobbies do not have to be the same ones as the rest of your friends or whoever. I do understand people who only use the computer for basic things such as MSN Messenger, Word and to check their emails. Do you really think they should know about security? IMHO, No. I drive a car, yes, but I'm not interested in more than that, actually. I guess lot of people would blame me because I don't look after my engine when changing gears, for instance. What I wanna mean is that me, you and most of the human beings do not take care or pay attention to things they're not really interested in. Don't mind whether you agree or not, this is the way it has been and this is the way it's gonna be. So if you still think a 70-year-old woman with white hair who wants to send and email to her niece living in another city is resposible of not-knowing about viruses and malware...good for you. Just my opinion. Cheers Manuel -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues.