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Windows 7 Users Warned Over Filename Security Risk 613

nandemoari writes "Would-be Windows 7 users have been warned to change a default setting which could leave them vulnerable to attack via bogus files. As a result, Microsoft is taking flak for failing to correct a problem found in previous editions of Windows. The issue involves the way Windows Explorer displays filenames. In all editions of Windows after Windows 98, the default setting hides the filename extension (which identifies what type of file it is). This means that a Word file titled 'partyinvite.doc' will show up in Windows Explorer as simply 'partyinvite'. The only exception to this rule is if Windows does not recognize the file type. The reason for this setting is that it makes for a less cluttered look and avoids filling the screen with redundant detail. However, a flaw in the way it works leaves it liable to exploitation by hackers. They can take an executable file (which can do much more damage to a computer when opened) and disguise it by calling it 'partyinvite.doc.exe.'"

Comment Been here, done this (Score 1) 1027

I have been in a similar position you're in: Job gets boring, you see greener grass, move to the other side of the hill... and in my case, it happened a few times. I finally realized that, at least in my case, it's part of my personality.

So now I try to keep hobbies and jobs in clear perspective. My hobbies are things I do outside of my job that I really enjoy, and (most of the time) things that make me no money. Looking forward to the hobby makes the job workable.

If it's possible, you might consider pursuing your new interest part-time while sticking with your current job, before making a hard switch. You do have a responsibility to your family and yourself.

Good luck!

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