![]() Why aren't they wildly common anymore? It's not because they have been stamped out. What you described sounds typical of the type of havoc that a Word macro virus used to cause. Because most versions of Word include Visual Basic for macros, "Word macro viruses" used to be wildly common. It may not technically be a virus, because it does not self-replicate, and it may be incredibly uncommon, but malware for the Macintosh does exist. There is definitely malware for the Macintosh. At minimum, it is a misleading statement. Assuming that one is using "virus" to mean "malware", which is how most of the world defines it, then that is patently false and I wish that folks who should know better would stop saying that. You've been told that there are "no viruses for the Mac" in this thread. ![]() ![]() ![]() The overwhelming majority of attorneys use Word just about all day, every day. Click to expand.Well, I'm also an attorney, and a very heavy user of Word. ![]()
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