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Re: Spyware in Octave
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dbateman |
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Re: Spyware in Octave |
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Tue, 16 Sep 2008 14:20:58 -0700 (PDT) |
thomas.l.scofield wrote:
>
>
> Well, this is not the action Przemek Klosowski indicated would be
> "the only way to know for sure"---I don't know if the student who
> originally reported the problem is willing to do anything more with
> Octave or not. But my students do talk to one another. Here is a
> report from another student in the class who tried to investigate it
> himself. I don't know anything about Spyware. Is deleting a cookie
> a possible fix?
>
> Now that I have two people claiming there is an issue (though I don't
> know for sure it's the same issue), I'm wondering whether the
> existence of Spyware in that one binary (if it's there at all) might
> raise concern over its presence in others. Could it be in Mac
> binaries as well?
>
The presence of a spyware cookie in any particular directory is only an
indication that that is where its choose to hide, not that the original
installer is infected...
D.
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