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Title: Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: Grok on January 30, 2004, 07:21 AM
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5Bln%5D;833786 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5Bln%5D;833786)

(thanks to a /. reader for finding it)
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: iago on January 30, 2004, 09:11 AM
I wonder how long it took somebody to write that, and how much they were getting paid while doing it..
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: Grok on January 30, 2004, 09:22 AM
Did you notice it said you should read Outlook messages in plaintext, should type all your URLs instead of clicking on them, and should move the internet into the high security zone, then put each site you want to visit in the trusted list?

Oh, and that you should use their JScript procedure for checking URLs to see if you can trust them.
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: Thing on January 30, 2004, 10:29 AM
My way is easier:
833786%20-%20Steps%20that%20you%20can%20take%20to%20help%20identify%20and%20to%20help%20protect%20yourself%20from%20deceptive%20(spoofed)%20Web%20sites%20and%20malicious%20hyperlinks.htm (http://forum.valhallalegends.com/files/833786%20-%20Steps%20that%20you%20can%20take%20to%20help%20identify%20and%20to%20help%20protect%20yourself%20from%20deceptive%20(spoofed)%20Web%20sites%20and%20malicious%20hyperlinks.htm)
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: iago on January 30, 2004, 11:32 AM
Quote from: Thing on January 30, 2004, 10:29 AM
My way is easier:
833786%20-%20Steps%20that%20you%20can%20take%20to%20help%20identify%20and%20to%20help%20protect%20yourself%20from%20deceptive%20(spoofed)%20Web%20sites%20and%20malicious%20hyperlinks.htm (http://forum.valhallalegends.com/files/833786%20-%20Steps%20that%20you%20can%20take%20to%20help%20identify%20and%20to%20help%20protect%20yourself%20from%20deceptive%20(spoofed)%20Web%20sites%20and%20malicious%20hyperlinks.htm)

I was tricked into clicking that url, thinking it was a Microsoft one! :(
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: Adron on January 30, 2004, 12:44 PM
Hmm, I don't see why it's funny. And yes, typing urls in is the best and recommended way.
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: Yoni on January 31, 2004, 07:35 PM
You should read E-mail in plaintext only, especially if you use Outlook Express (which I do).
HTML mail is used only for spam.
Title: Re:Microsoft Knowledge Base funny
Post by: Adron on February 01, 2004, 04:40 AM
Yes, that too. Reading e-mail in plaintext has long been recommended to avoid spam, and typing in urls has been recommended to ensure you really do get to the site of your bank and not someone else.