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double-click
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dou·ble-click (dbl-klk)
v. dou·ble-clicked, dou·ble-click·ing, dou·ble-clicks
v.tr.
To press down and release a button on (a pointing device) twice in rapid succession in order to activate a command or function represented graphically on a display screen.
v.intr.
To double-click a pointing device.
Translations
double-click [ˈdʌblˌklɪk] (Comput)
A. VIhacer doble click (on en)
B. VThacer doble click en


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He noted that those messages could easily be far more than a mere nuisance; they could contain viruses or other malware, ready to be triggered when an unsuspecting end-user double-clicked on a message or attachment.
B worm can also be spread if the attachment is double-clicked upon by a recipient of the email.
You can advise users not to download or open the file, but many users are just moving and reading too fast---they don't realize they've double-clicked and been infected," says Rothman.
 
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