So I guess the pertinent question is, are Linux IM clients susceptible to this kind of virii ? That is of course assuming some enterprising young cracker writes one for Linux systems? Of course if I was a cracker, I'd write cross-platform virii, and have friendly download pop-ups letting the user choose the proper poison pellet. Brian Densmore > -----Original Message----- > From: Monty J. Harder > > "djgoku" wrote: > > > I read another article today in PCWORLD mag, that said they thought > > that a new viri that would use IM clients and be able to spread in > > 'viri' is plural, where the article 'a' > indicates singular > number. Perhaps the words 'kind of' were omitted? > > > seconds instead of minutes or hours. Kinda of crazy to think of that > > About a year ago we had an IM virus going about work. This > thing opens up > IM windows to everyone on your Buddy List saying to check out > a web page, > the name of which suggests that Usama Bin Laden had just been > captured. If > you click on the link, you go to what looks like a news site > that requires > you to download a plugin before you can access the content on > the page. ...