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Gee NASA, can't you afford an anti-virus product? Weighs 0 grams. From the page: "The laptops carried by astronauts reportedly do not have any anti-virus software on them to prevent infection."
Reviewed by konradc Aug 27 2008, 10:04am ( 36 reviews ) • bbc.co.uk
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Rated by GeekAlerts on Aug 27 2008, 10:06am
From the page: "A computer virus is alive and well on the International Space Station (ISS)."
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Rated by konradc on Aug 27 2008, 10:04am
Gee NASA, can't you afford an anti-virus product? Weighs 0 grams. From the page: "The laptops carried by astronauts reportedly do not have any anti-virus software on them to prevent infection."
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Rated by Torchiest on Aug 27 2008, 9:52am
Wow, even the space station gets viruses.
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Rated by barrelhead on Aug 27 2008, 9:35am
A computer virus is alive and well on the International Space Station (ISS).
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Reviewed by circlingthesun on Aug 27 2008, 9:33am
I'm shocked that they even allow M$ products on the shuttle.
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Rated by Bronz93 on Aug 27 2008, 9:10am
Oh goody. Now time for NASA endorsements for antivirus.
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Rated by Whomadewho on Aug 27 2008, 8:56am
Should have had Avast installed
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Rated by JustinSimonsen on Aug 27 2008, 8:48am
From the page: "The laptops carried by astronauts reportedly do not have any anti-virus software on them to prevent infection. " Dumb asses.
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Rated by induscrypt on Aug 27 2008, 8:38am
From the page: "Nasa said it was not the first time computer viruses had travelled into space and it was investigating how the machines were infected. " * No Antiviruses are installed as all Internet data flows through some earth station * Probably some astronaut brought in the virus through a personal ( smuggled ?) removable drive!
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Rated by Stellare on Aug 27 2008, 4:51am
Infected ISS Far out nuisance!