16th February 2006, 6:27 PM
just so you know deleting a file doesn't erase it from your HDD. The only thing that actually erases a file is when it is overwriten by something else. hence the use of the recycle bin. If you load an item in there and it suddenly disappears after a few days, it's been overwriten by something else. The best thing to do is actually delete a file is get a program that will take the file and exchange it to random 1's and 0's on the HDD killing it forever.
The attachment was nothing harmful, it was just another way to scape past your spam filters. as far as I know, there's no way to trojan a txt or doc.
The attachment was nothing harmful, it was just another way to scape past your spam filters. as far as I know, there's no way to trojan a txt or doc.