s worthless for Mac. Bravo.
Get ready to slam the next person who tries to solve the problem.
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On Dec 8, 2008, at 12/08, 9:29 AM, Daniel J McDonald wrote:
>>> Again with the misinformation. There is, in fact, a naming standard,
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> Prove it.
Another person in my 'ignore' list. Get lost little troll.
This list is incredible. Rudeness deluxe. Forgettable.
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s coming week's project to
see who Andrew Welsh at Ambrosia may know who might have the malware
or definitions.
Hey, thanks for a nice note! Trolls bore me.
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up to them.
I'll let you find that standardized naming organization on your own.
Homework.
Sheesh. Must be a low pressure day..
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http://MacSmarticles.blogspot.com
http://zunipus.blogsp
to which you don't
contribute. You are on my 'ignore' list. Ever think of getting an
official certification as a T.R.O.L.L.?
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opers. Finding someone to provide them is my mission.
In that pursuit I am going to contact Andrew Welsh of Ambrosia
Software this coming week as he is the one who described the
OompaLoompa/Leap.A proof-of-concept Trojan/worm. He has contacts that
may well solve the Clamav for Mac problem
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> The whole discussion can be read at [incorrect URL provided]
The TidBITS discussion thread "Should Mac Users Run Antivirus
Software?" can be found here:
http://emperor.tidbits.com/webx?230@@.3cbfbb6d
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On Dec 4, 2008, at 12/04, 5:13 PM, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 16:05:07 -0500
> Derek Currie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi folks,
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>> This has to be the newbie question of the century for Clamav, but...
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>> How can I
ver
know if Clamav has caught up with a new piece of malware I am
describing to Mac users. Today's dilemma: Does the latest definition
update detect the recently discovered OSX.Lamzev.A Trojan? How would
I know?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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