Well, I would call any intrusion into my Windows Mobile device an attack.
Wouldn't you?
"Paul Smith" wrote:
> "JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > I recently bought a Windows Mobile 2005 device. I use it to connect to the
> > Internet and check my email, check stock quotes, etc. And I was attacked
> > every time I connected. So, I've now disabled the Internet connection
> > feature
> > that comes with the device and only use Wi-Fi to connect. This way, I
> > don't
> > have an always-on connection to the Internet. I can turn off Wi-Fi access
> > when I don't need it.
>
> What do you mean you were "attacked"?
>
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