Sakura Avalon wrote:
> Hello, I remember having an computer once on the 90s and I opened a
> message and the computers started to send macros what virus was?
There isn't any way to tell. There were lots of them. Go to one of the big
antivirus companies' websites (Symantec, TrendMicro, McAfee) and look in
their databases for old Word/DOS viruses.
"Sakura Avalon" wrote in message
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> Hello, I remember having an computer once on the 90s and I opened a
> message and the computers started to send macros what virus was?
"Sakura Avalon" wrote in message
news:9F01F39F-28EF-4FA8-890B-A185EEB33EC9@microsoft.com...
> Hello, I remember having an computer once on the 90s and I opened a
> message and the computers started to send macros what virus was?
Perhaps "Mellissa" or the "I Love You" virus?
Without more information all you'll get is guesses.
Amount of viruses which are spreading using scripting functionality of MS
Office products is huge, so do not search for a needles in the hay.
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"Sakura Avalon" wrote in message
news:9F01F39F-28EF-4FA8-890B-A185EEB33EC9@microsoft.com...
> Hello, I remember having an computer once on the 90s and I opened a
> message and the computers started to send macros what virus was?
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