After my suggestion has been rejected, i made a thread where i'm going to post everything i hear about software (presentation, p-reviews, secrets & warnings about progz). But first of all i would like to tell you that my source isn't one, but from magazines, sites and friends, i make completed opinion about the topic i'm searching for.

I'm starting this thread with this topic: "(Outlook 2002) be careful with this thing ".
Outlook 2002 has many bugs which can destroy your PC. Be careful.

The most dangerous problem is that Outlook will automatically download e-mail messages. The warning work to e-mails with IFRAME HTML tags embedded in the message. If a user reads an e-mail such this , Outlook will begin downloading executable files from a Web specified in the message. Outlook will put up a dialog box asking a user if they want to open the file, save it, or cancel the download. There is no security warning that the executable file might be dangerous. Unfortunately, the default action of the dialog is 'Open'.
Another HTML-related bug allows JavaScript code to run in e-mails even though scripting is turned off in the default settings of Outlook. A malicious hacker could bury the JavaScript code in a seemingly harmless link, causing hidden dangerous code to execute when the user clicks on a link. In Outlook, URLs are limited to about 2,000 characters which is probably enough space to contain a simple worm which could exploit one of the known Internet Explorer security holes. Cookies* can be set and read in HTML e-mails despite Outlook's default settings to turn cookies off.

[IMPORTANT NOTE]: These problems likely affect earlier versions of Outlook as well as Outlook Express.

* =Cookies are small programs that collect information about which sites users visit on the Internet. While cookies can make life easier by identifying users when they return to a site, they can also be used to track Internet usage, making them a contentious privacy issue.

TNXs to : My friends biLl, mIkeintosh and ©PU