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Extracts from Microsoft Partner Program website
We have received the following message from the Netherlands:
From: Paul Tjia [mailto:info@gpic.nl]
Dear colleague,
My new book on IT offshoring has now been published. We have described
Bangladesh in a special section in the chapter on offshore destinations…”
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The first internet worm appeared on November 04, 1988 and online security has never been the same
since then. At around November 02, 1988, the "Morris Worm", written by a 23 year old MIT student, called
Robert Tappan Morris, was released on the then "young" internet. The internet then was a "closed" system,
used by universities and the military for research purposes. Now, it is public - www ! So, we have to be very
wary of our systems and computers. Although software companies are now developing their applications
with security in mind, experts believe that it will take at least another 16 years, with the next generation
internet running on IPv6 communication protocol, laying the foundation for a far more secure and safe
online commercial environment.
To learn more on internet security threats, click on the Top 20 logo
Till then, always have a virus scanner on your computer(s)
(latest version/updated virus data file).
When a software user needs help, s/he is asked to press F1. So, does s/he do it even when
drowning? Gosh!!!
WARNING!: new viruses...
Congressional Virus: Runs every program on the hard
drive simultaneously, but doesn't allow the user to accomplish
anything.
Government Ecomomist Virus : Nothing works, but all your
diagnostic software says everything is fine.
Adam And Eve Virus : Takes a couple of bytes out of your
Apple.
Diagnosis Virus : Tests your system for a day, finds nothing
wrong, and sends you a bill for $5000.
Michael Jackson Virus : Hard to identify because it is
constantly altering its appearance.
Microsoft product box shots reprinted with
permission from Microsoft Corporation