The goal of those who write viruses is to get attention, true? I guess they
figure that writing their viruses for Windows is going to get them a lot
more attention than writing for other operating systems with smaller user
bases. :-)
Tongue firmly in cheek -- Ian King
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DISCLAIMER: The foregoing is my personal opinion, and should not be
construed as the official position of or statement by my employer.
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 1:05 PM
To: Michael H. Warfield
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Scot Mc Pherson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VIRUS WARNING
Michael:
I could not agree more, we have a few (possibly .. 3) virus that have
infect *nix systems. Even more telling, look at how linux systems
have NOT been infected or bothered much. I find this interesting
since the code - bugs, wart, and any holes are available to any
who want to look at it...
Now if I take and switch the machine I am typing on over to
that "other" o/s the virus scanner it has lists 100's and I
mean 100's of viruses...
I do understand that some of us are STUCK with that other
O/S... but there are options.. I too am in theory using it.. but
only when I have to... I do all my real work on the linux side and
only occasionaly fire up the other side to read a awful .doc or .ppt
file...
I simply refuse to allow our IT dept to have there way with me and
infect me with the worst virus... that other O/S :-)
R
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