I have a concern, perhaps other do as well. In the last two days, I have
received two emails with execution files attached from Seafood Digest.
This is a red Flag for computer security purposes and as a rule I never open
them.
My question is this: if is comes over the Seafood Digest net has it been
screened for such concerns and thus I do not need to worry? I would have a
higher degree of confidence if Exe files were provided with a explanation of
what they do and the intended subject.
Sincerely
Jerry Erbacher
DOC/NOAA Fisheries
Office of Industry and Trade
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To: "Seafood research and extension information exchange"
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Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 3:14 AM
Subject: SEAFOOD digest 1366
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> SEAFOOD Digest 1366
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) for the following
> by Teri Bartee <tlbartee@acsnet.com>
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