On 10/21/2016 14:15, william degnan wrote: > Any disk or archive you come upon from the early 90's should be scanned for > viruses before use on a vintage machine. USe a modern PC as it's no biggie > to clean old viruses that way. Scan before you use on an older machine, > scan inside of ZIP files not just the zip itself. There were three viruses > that I found years ago on the most-often seen Maslin archive set. Old > stuff that's not an issue for modern machines.
I didn't think modern A/V products included complete historical sets of signatures. I'm sure they can deal with ancient, simple bootloader infections and such, but at some point I'd be concerned there's a gap where something might be too new to be detected by the simplest heuristics, but too old for a more sophisticated signature to be in your common modern products. But this isn't something I've had to deal with. Is this an imagined problem, or has somebody run into this? Thx, --S.