Instant Messengers
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:40 pm
A not so simple question:
Is it possible to 'catch' a computer virus through using instant messenger services, such as MSN, (downlaod version), Windows Messenger, (part of OS on windows xp and propably later versions), E-messenger, (we based), MSN web messenger, (web based).
For some to work properly it is required that pop-up access is allowed, would this make a difference? Is it possible a virus can gain access to a system through such sevices or is it purely coincidential? Considering if anti-virus, spyware, and firewall software is installed.
Is it possible to 'catch' a computer virus through using instant messenger services, such as MSN, (downlaod version), Windows Messenger, (part of OS on windows xp and propably later versions), E-messenger, (we based), MSN web messenger, (web based).
For some to work properly it is required that pop-up access is allowed, would this make a difference? Is it possible a virus can gain access to a system through such sevices or is it purely coincidential? Considering if anti-virus, spyware, and firewall software is installed.