Antivirus firm Kaspersky is calling the virus "Stardust". This virus is basically contained in a StarOffice document that uses macros and then infects a global template, which is used by the application to generate new documents. If a victim opens the file carrying this virus, Stardust copies it into the global template and all contained in a StarOffice document that uses macros and then infects a global template gets infected by it used by that copy of the software.
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Most of the issues in the translate toolkit for Firefox
1.5 have been resolved, there are still some that I'm working on
but people seem able to produce their translations OK using
it.Microsoft has changed the world. At this point, the fact that they have such a large percentage of the market is a good thing. It has also guaranteed that English will be the language of the world for many generations to come. Steph, Decatur, Georgia USA
