Great, another reason to not use PowerPoint.
Thanks, Microsoft…
Well…..
TECHNICALLY most of the blame has to lie at the feet of the user who opens a file, from someone they don’t know, without first virus checking it….
Technically, it says in the article that MS are recomending not to save or open ANY Powerpoint files, even if you know the person who sent them. So the blame lies with Microsoft, as usual, for being omnipresent.
Sod it, open as many virus files as you can at work, it means that u’ll have a load of down time …… nearly as good as a holiday.
Unless you’re the IT guy, that is.
I’m not ‘grin’!
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Well…..
TECHNICALLY most of the blame has to lie at the feet of the user who opens a file, from someone they don’t know, without first virus checking it….
Technically, it says in the article that MS are recomending not to save or open ANY Powerpoint files, even if you know the person who sent them. So the blame lies with Microsoft, as usual, for being omnipresent.
Sod it, open as many virus files as you can at work, it means that u’ll have a load of down time …… nearly as good as a holiday.
Unless you’re the IT guy, that is.
I’m not ‘grin’!