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o Spring at Morro BayDavid Brooks

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Re: Spring at Morro Bay

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From: BDB@invalid.invalid.uk (David Brooks)
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 by: David Brooks - Tue, 12 Sep 2023 10:28 UTC

On 17/10/2022 15:17, David Brooks wrote:
> On 17/10/2022 15:06, nospam wrote:
>> In article <n0d3L.1504358$YC96.523585@fx12.ams1>, David Brooks
>> <BDB@not.on.your.life> wrote:
>>
>>> On a slightly different tack, does Apple scan material on its iCloud for
>>> malicious material? Viruses, Trojans and other malware?
>>>
>>> If so, is one's iCloud Drive EXEMPT from such scans?
>>
>> you unhealthy obsession with malware continues.
>
> It's been an *interest* since I was scammed for £245.00 back in 2005.
> Our High-Tec Crime Unit (as was) recommended that I should learn as much
> as possible about such things.
>
> I was looking at a DVD from 2007 yesterday and found this item:-
> https://jumpshare.com/v/YwJyiDM5EWHnYBOkB6vJ
>
> Have you ever used BugHunter?
>
>>> Perhaps you don't know. This is, I realise, digging quite deep.
>>
>> i do and it isn't.
>
> You know that Apple CAN scan the iCloud for malware?
> Is that right?
>
> And that iCloud Drive *IS* INCLUDED in such scans? Is that correct.
>
>>> Any help will be appreciated. TIA
>>
>> you're beyond help.
>
> No. I'm just old! :-D

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