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yes they are, and it's much better to be reactive than proactive!! LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 17/07/2010 02:40:05 PM
waaaaaait....
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For some reason it's telling me there is malware if I try to look at any profile, including my own. - 16/07/2010 01:11:27 PM 534 Views
Probably that you've got something wrong with your machine. - 16/07/2010 01:34:41 PM 338 Views
I doubt it. - 16/07/2010 02:21:15 PM 340 Views
I am not having any problems either. - 16/07/2010 03:03:26 PM 321 Views
If it continues... - 17/07/2010 05:00:01 AM 298 Views
Every time I look at your profile.. - 16/07/2010 03:03:12 PM 361 Views
I'm not having any problems - 16/07/2010 03:08:14 PM 312 Views
macs still have viruses, you just have to expend slightly more effort to get them - 16/07/2010 04:33:16 PM 289 Views
I could be wrong but I don't think - 17/07/2010 04:13:41 PM 310 Views
precisely. *NM* - 17/07/2010 04:26:53 PM 125 Views
Did you know that Apple is now number 1 in the amount of security breaches in the software? *NM* - 17/07/2010 07:46:17 AM 117 Views
security breaches are different than actual virus infection though.... *NM* - 17/07/2010 07:51:26 AM 122 Views
yes they are, and it's much better to be reactive than proactive!! - 17/07/2010 02:40:05 PM 300 Views
No problems here. Try a full scan on your machine. *NM* - 16/07/2010 03:57:00 PM 119 Views
there are two possiblities here - 16/07/2010 04:32:17 PM 512 Views
TrendMicro isn't telling me anything, and it's paranoid. *NM* - 16/07/2010 04:48:40 PM 117 Views

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