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can you get a virus from reading an email in outlook?

Originally posted by: hahher
can you get a virus from just reading an email in outlook, but not opening any attachments?

What version of Outlook?

BTW, welcome to ATOT hahher :beer:
 
I don't think you can.

As long as you don't open the attached file, then you can read the email (usual garbage) and just delete.
 
You guys are wrong. Yes if you have the preview pane enabled, and the virus exploits a auto-run vulnerability in IE. Yes you can get a virus without opening the attachment.
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
You guys are wrong. Yes if you have the preview pane enabled, and the virus exploits a auto-run vulnerability in IE. Yes you can get a virus without opening the attachment.

the man speaks the truth. some worms/viruses don't need you to open the attachment, just the preview pane alone is a security leak.
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
You guys are wrong. Yes if you have the preview pane enabled, and the virus exploits a auto-run vulnerability in IE. Yes you can get a virus without opening the attachment.

Wasn't this exploit resolved a while ago - assuming you d/l Windows Updates?
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
You guys are wrong. Yes if you have the preview pane enabled, and the virus exploits a auto-run vulnerability in IE. Yes you can get a virus without opening the attachment.

^^^

the preview pane is the SPAWN OF THE DEVIL!!!!

turn that off and make sure you have ALL of the patches for Office/Outlook and then you are sorta safe/mostly safe/relatively safe

(be sure and run anti virus software and keep the definitions updated)
 
Eudora Pro lets you run a safe, crippled, built-in HTML renderer for its preview pane that doesn't allow scripting hacks since it doesn't support scripting.
 
Originally posted by: RishiS
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
You guys are wrong. Yes if you have the preview pane enabled, and the virus exploits a auto-run vulnerability in IE. Yes you can get a virus without opening the attachment.

Wasn't this exploit resolved a while ago - assuming you d/l Windows Updates?

There was a 'fix' you could install which basically turned off preview, scripting support, opening of just about any file and some other stuff. That's Microsoft's way of 'fixing' software exploits.
 
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