Mojo wrote:No actually.
It's not always that obviouse to the less savvy, someone taking advantage of you is their issue not yours tbh.
It is your responsibility to set your communication tools up properly.
If you fail to do so and your computer is used in a dos attack within a cluster of 500-5000 machines you're part of the attack.
Sure sure it's the trojans writer who is wrong, but we can't blame everything on these malicious things. It is possible to avoid getting a trojan on irc. So we should
Setting irc up to only accept files from people I want it to accept from is a minor trip to the dcc menu.