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| bluehmann \(removethis\) @mchsi.com 2003-11-28, 10:23 pm |
| We received a Warning Alert that Microssoft (or
Expolorer?) had run a simple test and detected a 'tracking
software' on our computer. It states there is a cookie
installed on our computer that allows on-line tracking of
all our computer activity. There is a link to download a
free scanner which will remove all spy programs. Is this
a legitimate warning that we need to follow-up on?
Thank You!
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| MarioL 2003-11-29, 10:23 am |
| Microsoft never, never do this, if you download the message, you download a
virus..
Mario
"bluehmann (removethis) @mchsi.com" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:922301c3b624$12065a70$a60
1280a@phx.gbl...
> We received a Warning Alert that Microssoft (or
> Expolorer?) had run a simple test and detected a 'tracking
> software' on our computer. It states there is a cookie
> installed on our computer that allows on-line tracking of
> all our computer activity. There is a link to download a
> free scanner which will remove all spy programs. Is this
> a legitimate warning that we need to follow-up on?
>
> Thank You!
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| Hall_R_Bob 2003-12-11, 10:23 am |
| and why not just delete all your cookies from the folder, or save them to
floppy to study?
Regards, RobH.
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