hi ya theodore...
> With the Nimba virus/worm and the Code Red worm breaking Windows around the
> globe, I am nervously waiting for the next Linux Worm.
why ??? in the mean time... the script kiddies...with lots of free tme is
attacking your PCs with generic scripts that tries to exploit your
>also sprach Dave Sherohman (on Mon, 01 Oct 2001 04:22:04PM -0500):
>> The only virus scanners I am aware of that run under linux are
>> designed to scan for Windows viruses in traffic that the linux server
>> is handling.
McAfee's (NAI) searches for Windows and Unix variants. From the Virus DAT
u
also sprach Dave Sherohman (on Mon, 01 Oct 2001 04:22:04PM -0500):
> The only virus scanners I am aware of that run under linux are
> designed to scan for Windows viruses in traffic that the linux server
> is handling.
are there any that can interface with postfix packaged as debian? i
can't find
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 01:51:31PM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote:
> What is being done to protect against this ?
apt-get and security.debian.org. When a new exploit is announced,
security.debian.org almost always has an updated deb available within
a day and this update is announced on the debian-an
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 01:51:31PM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote:
> With the Nimba virus/worm and the Code Red worm breaking Windows
> around the globe, I am nervously waiting for the next Linux Worm.
>
> It would be more work to make a Linux virus or worm because the
> designer would have to take
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