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Once is never enough

Don鈥檛 expect the new Windows XP version of Microsoft鈥檚 Outlook e-mailer to be
any better at stopping the spread of viruses, says Symantec, the US antivirus
software company. Viruses can be written as short programs called 鈥渆xecutables鈥,
often embedded in e-mails to produce effects like animations when an e-mail is
opened. While the new Outlook is set up not to run executables without checking
first with the user, it will only check once, says Robert Clyde, Symantec鈥檚
technology chief. Executables in subsequent e-mails鈥 which could contain
viruses鈥攚ill run automatically. 鈥淚t never asks again and goes on opening
them for ever after,鈥 he warns.

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