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No problem. My fear was that someone may read this and think it is a joke. Hard to prove whether something is legitimate over a thread.
Thanks!
I'm terrified for the day when Macs get the same siege as PCs, because I'm spoiled right now!
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Hello Bees!
I work in IT and it was brought to our attention that a new computer threat has been exposed so I wanted to pass it along to you all. This is no joke.
There is a legitimate threat for all PCs with the Microsoft Windows XP operating system that is running any version of Internet Explorer (IE). If you are prompted at any time to press the F1 key, please do NOT do it. This can and most likely will exploit your computer to a hijack. At this time, it currently does not effect any user with Vista or Windows 7.
Here is the article from a real techy magazine / internet site that we follow:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9164038/Microsoft_Don_t_press_F1_key_in_Windows_XP
Happy Computing! :)