Bullet-proof your email
So you're back online after another vicious attack on your computer.
You're sick of all the troubles you've been having. How are you going to
prevent this kind of this from happening again? Consider using an email
program that is nearly virus proof, like Pine, a text-based program that
composes and displays text email, which is, after all, what email was intended
to be.
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express are huge targets for attackers because
they're hugely popular (Outlook express comes with every new Windows computer)
and because there are so many features to exploit. Don't get me
wrong. The features Microsoft build into their software help make using it
easy and pleasant -- for the most part. But remember that the more bells
and whistles you build into a program, there more places there are for breakage
(and expoits) to occur.
Old-school computer users sit back and chuckle at all the troubles people
have with their fancy-schmancy...