Hmmm . . . prn or wrez ?? Or maybe just utlook . . .


Ed Gibson, Microsoft UK's recently appointed chief security advisor, has admitted to being
hit by the rogue dialler.
A rogue dialler recently cost Gibson £450 in phone bills, which BT is insisting he pay. Gibson told attendees at London "eConfidence: Spam and Scams" conference that more must be done about the rogue dialler problem.
It isn't clear how Gibson, a former senior FBI officer specialising in financial crime, was infected with the dialler software. Microsoft wasn't able to immediately comment.
http://www.xatrix.org/article4090.html