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From: MSN NicknameHerbM0  (Original Message)Sent: 12/29/2008 7:09 PM
Anyone using Vista on the PC?   Any problems?


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From: MSN NicknameSANDY_GORDONSent: 12/29/2008 8:27 PM
I've been using it for about 6 months, no headaches, no problems. Easy to navigate.  The Home Edition came already installed in my computer.

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From: frankgSent: 12/30/2008 8:01 AM
I use a Mac, so I haven't been concerned. Actually, I can load Windows onto my Mac, and I suppose it would be Vista, but I haven't found it necessary.

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From: RONEEJSent: 12/30/2008 10:24 PM
Yo Frank, you would have to have Vista that is written for MAC as a MAC does not use NTFS filing system...  Also, it would be a good idea to get virus protection that is written for MACs.  There are hackers that write viruses just for MACs...
 

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From: RONEEJSent: 12/30/2008 10:25 PM
I use VISTA ULTIMATE with  SP1 and have never had a problem, indeed...
 

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From: MSN NicknameMarty-GSent: 12/31/2008 12:48 AM
I use webtv (msntv) to access the internet, so all of the preceding is irrelevant to me.

I supplement the webtv with the Palm OS through my Palm Centro Sprint PCS mobile phone, so the irrelevancy still applies.

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From: MSN NicknameRagnar10462Sent: 12/31/2008 12:51 AM
I use a MAC and have never had a problem with a virus ever, AND I have no virus protection at all...except for the flu shot which I got back in November.

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From: MSN NicknameMarty-GSent: 12/31/2008 1:23 AM
The banker never wears a MAC in the pouring rain.

Very strange.

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From: MSN NicknameTHE_BRONX_PUNISHERSent: 12/31/2008 4:50 AM
Hang in there Mr. Ragnar, tax n' spend Liberal, just a bit long before you'll be crying, "I never thought it could happen to me."
 
From: <NOBR>MSN NicknameRagnar10462</NOBR> Sent: 12/30/2008 7:51 PM
I use a MAC and have never had a problem with a virus ever, AND I have no virus protection at all...except for the flu shot which I got back in November.

He and at least one other person who clicked on the links were infected by what security experts call the first-ever virus for Mac OS X, the operating system that has shipped with every Mac sold since 2001 and has survived virtually unscathed from the onslaught of malware unleashed on the Internet in recent years.

“It just shows people that no matter what kind of computer you use you are still open to some level of attack,�?said Daines, a 29-year-old British chemical engineer who once considered Macs invulnerable to such attacks.

Apple’s iconic status, growing market share and adoption of same microprocessors used in machines running Windows are making Macs a bigger target, some experts warn.

Apple’s most recent wake-up call came last week, as a Southern California researcher reported seven new vulnerabilities. Tom Ferris said malicious Web sites can exploit the holes without a user’s knowledge, potentially allowing a criminal to execute code remotely and gain access to passwords and other sensitive information.

Ferris said he warned Apple of the vulnerabilities in January and February and that the company has yet to patch the holes, prompting him to compare the Cupertino-based computer maker to Microsoft three years ago, when the world’s largest software company was criticized for being slow to respond to weaknesses in its products.

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Symantec researchers said the Trojan used in the attack is a rejiggered version of one that's been around for a couple years and requires that victims fall for a social engineering trick to work.

Security researchers at Intego, which makes Macintosh antivirus software and discovered the scheme this week, said it underscores the mounting threats to Mac users as the machines grow in popularity.

 


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From: MSN NicknameMarty-GSent: 12/31/2008 11:18 PM
I'm anti-Symantec.

How do ya like them Apples??

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From: MSN NicknameRagnar10462Sent: 1/1/2009 1:13 AM
Mister Punisher, if you believe all that you read then you of course you would believe the misinformation from Symantec. There have been no attacks from any virus which has led to the upheaval found in Windows. Apple constantly monitors and offers periodic updates in its' system security. BTW Symantec has tried to drum up business by scaring MAC users. I have NEVER used any sort of security since being on the internet with a MAC since 1998 and have never gotten a virus or worm.

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