tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19102306.post2691711409049055962..comments2023-09-10T06:49:17.710-07:00Comments on White House Computing: "Robot Computers" - You May Have OneJimWhitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14234460066089089714noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19102306.post-26962640149758999542010-10-29T06:04:25.420-07:002010-10-29T06:04:25.420-07:00I think if I had seen the Dutch "warning"...I think if I had seen the Dutch "warning" pop up, I would have probably thought of it as spam trying to hook me into a virus/trojan. However, it probably would also have prompted me to immediately run a virus scan and/or an ad-aware scan.<br />Great info here, Jim!Bill Barberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06346730682887776131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19102306.post-11906117962947797382010-10-28T22:34:04.888-07:002010-10-28T22:34:04.888-07:00Hi Jim,
I never received a notice from the Nether...Hi Jim,<br /><br />I never received a notice from the Netherland police so, hopefully, my computer is clean. On occasion, I receive an e-mail from a friend with nothing in the subject line and the only thing in the e-mail is a link. Fortunately, I didn't open it even though I trust my friend. When I talked to him he said he didn't send the e-mail. The safest thing to do is just delete this kind of e-mail. It could prevent a lot of trouble.<br />ChuckAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com