Beauty of Night
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Beauty of Night
Has anyone seen a web site or received an Email of this?
It's pictures of cities in Europe that light up when you click on them and has music.
It's really quite beautiful, and I wanted to share it with you, but I can't figure out how to do it.(I posed this question on Fodors Help, but have received no answer).
I received it as an Email and have had success forwarding it to friends. I searched all of it and could find no web site.
Does anyone know of a way to forward an Email to fodors?
It really is good.
It's pictures of cities in Europe that light up when you click on them and has music.
It's really quite beautiful, and I wanted to share it with you, but I can't figure out how to do it.(I posed this question on Fodors Help, but have received no answer).
I received it as an Email and have had success forwarding it to friends. I searched all of it and could find no web site.
Does anyone know of a way to forward an Email to fodors?
It really is good.
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Are you sure it is safe, not malware/spyware, not turning your PC into a zombie or such?
Be very suspicious of pretty things that friends send you, they wouldn't know what it is, but...
If you think this is farfetched, do a google search with the three words
> malware pc zombie <
and read "Don't Be a Malware Zombie"
at http://tinyurl.com/74wptf
- it is from 2004 and things have gotten worse since then.
Just one line: [...] almost 80 percent of computer users who think their computers are well protected against cyber-attacks are much more vulnerable than they imagine. [...][...]Some of these programs are so malicious that they can turn your PC into a silent zombie that attackers can use to remotely compromise other PCs, erasing traces of where the attack actually originated. Chances are, your PC has software on it that you never knew existed.[...]
Nuff said.
Be very suspicious of pretty things that friends send you, they wouldn't know what it is, but...
If you think this is farfetched, do a google search with the three words
> malware pc zombie <
and read "Don't Be a Malware Zombie"
at http://tinyurl.com/74wptf
- it is from 2004 and things have gotten worse since then.
Just one line: [...] almost 80 percent of computer users who think their computers are well protected against cyber-attacks are much more vulnerable than they imagine. [...][...]Some of these programs are so malicious that they can turn your PC into a silent zombie that attackers can use to remotely compromise other PCs, erasing traces of where the attack actually originated. Chances are, your PC has software on it that you never knew existed.[...]
Nuff said.
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Jun 14th, 2004 06:56 PM