is on a mobile device, linux? just noticed something strange about yahoo mail, I have Motorola defy smart phone with yahoo mail, so i sent myself a 20 meg pdf file to my self to transfer the file because i was being to lazy to do it another way, so the file arrive in my in box on web mail and claims 20258 KB in the attachment section as seen in fire fox, 3.xx

But on my smart phone it shows the file as 27680 kb and is too large for yahoo mail..........or to down load for that matter, so is yahoo tagging malware onto attachments for mobile devices?

strange huh what gives? why is there an extra 7 megabytes of data for smart phone clients?


my desktop is running Kubuntu Linux 10.04, this kinda of rules out much on my end as its not likely my desktop is much of malware target, however something more distributed like android 2.1 on my smart phone could be a target, and the weapon in embedded in yahoo's frame work. who in yahoo security should this be froward too for review?