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Re: Off Topic-- Windows only viruses, and a US based school



On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, GNUOrder wrote:

> Yea, I dont like seeing these viri getting through to the mailing lists

Viruses.

> either, if that is where you are getting them from.  I know a few have made
> it through the Linux BIOS list in the past.  I think the best place to scan
> for viri is at the ISP of where it was originally sent, bouncing the email

Dumb idea. Better idea: don't use vulnerable file formats. Almost all
Microsoft document formats can contain executable code. Don't run code
from untrusted source, verified by a digital signature. Strip executable
attachements on your mailserver, if you have vulnerable systems on the
other side of the firewall.

> back to the user with a message and stripped of the viral code.  That isn't
> going to happen except for a few ISPs because that would require forthought
> and initiative and might even cost a little bit of money.

Wrong attitude. Your ISP is supposed to deliver connectivity. Attempts to
fiddle with it, and be it "only" to protect you from spam will sometimes
backfire.

> I've seen a few free email scanners for *nix but I think the problem is
> keeping up with windows viri.  There should be a clearing house for viri
> signatures for all the AV software users can update.  I dont think the big
> companies would want that, they all want to go to a subscription service.
>
> Anyway, my gripes on the subject.
>
> GO
>
> PS.  the clearing house could also include signatures for spyware, trojans
> and the FBI's new snooping software.


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