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<blockquote data-quote="stain designs" data-source="post: 197500"><p>At the office, we have some designers (mac users) like my happy little self. We all use ichat as one of our main sources of communication with clients, friends, and other artists. There are also a ton of poor little PC users here. A virus has came into our network poisoning all those who were asking to be poisoned by even using a PC in the first place. The virus came as a link through AIM. Those who clicked on it, got infected. Then it continued to just pop up on computers in our network that did not even have a chat program installed. So yes, my mac, along with all other mac users is still chillin, relaxing, spitting out some itunes and some fine design, but all the PC users are sitting at their desk all confused looking, lol. hahahaha.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, here is the question:</p><p>Can mac user's "host" a virus that won't infect the MAC, but spread it to others, or just continue to infect our network?</p><p></p><p>Does this make any sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stain designs, post: 197500"] At the office, we have some designers (mac users) like my happy little self. We all use ichat as one of our main sources of communication with clients, friends, and other artists. There are also a ton of poor little PC users here. A virus has came into our network poisoning all those who were asking to be poisoned by even using a PC in the first place. The virus came as a link through AIM. Those who clicked on it, got infected. Then it continued to just pop up on computers in our network that did not even have a chat program installed. So yes, my mac, along with all other mac users is still chillin, relaxing, spitting out some itunes and some fine design, but all the PC users are sitting at their desk all confused looking, lol. hahahaha. Anyway, here is the question: Can mac user's "host" a virus that won't infect the MAC, but spread it to others, or just continue to infect our network? Does this make any sense? [/QUOTE]
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