Quoting Kristof Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Now, something completely different, wouldn't it be usefull to have some
'spare' viruses of the latest detected available somewhere? (web/ftp
site?)
*NEVER* post live viruses to a public web/ftp site. It just spreads them
(via search engines, etc).
Would
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 10:55 am, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> Nothing compares to a real-life situation, the EICAR test is good for
> basic 'does-it-detects-viruses' but in my opinion doesn't reflect 'the
> world out there' :-)
True. However you need a well-isolated network in order to do any
Antony Stone wrote:
In other words, a highly risky and rather dangerous way of showing people
something you could fake just as effectively if you want to impress
non-technical management. (If technical management, who can see through
something like this, advocate testing a production system wi
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 8:51 am, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> Now, something completely different, wouldn't it be usefull to have some
> 'spare' viruses of the latest detected available somewhere? (web/ftp
> site?) Would be a neat way to show management it does indeed work like a
> breeze..
It wo
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El 11/02/2004, a las 9:51, Kristof Hardy escribió:
Hi,
Just informing some of you that the upgrade to 0.66 went good on my RH
9, CGPro 4.1.4, cgpav-1.3a.
For me works great too in debian Testing 2.6.2 + qmail + qmailscanner +
spamassassin.
Regards
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> Now, something completely different, wouldn't it be usefull
> to have some
> 'spare' viruses of the latest detected available somewhere? (web/ftp
> site?) Would be a neat way to