Matthew Kern wrote:
On Oct 14, 2005, at 10:58 AM, Jason Haar wrote:
Matthew Kern wrote:
MyTob-LI just slipped thru my clamav and f-prot scanners both
yesterday. (clamscan is at v 0.80).
Err, "0.80 is truly ancient"?
Seriously, Antivirus is a game of chase. In order to have any chanc
On Oct 14, 2005, at 10:58 AM, Jason Haar wrote:
Matthew Kern wrote:
MyTob-LI just slipped thru my clamav and f-prot scanners both
yesterday. (clamscan is at v 0.80).
Err, "0.80 is truly ancient"?
Seriously, Antivirus is a game of chase. In order to have any
chance of catching 99%
Matthew Kern wrote:
MyTob-LI just slipped thru my clamav and f-prot scanners both
yesterday. (clamscan is at v 0.80).
Err, "0.80 is truly ancient"?
Seriously, Antivirus is a game of chase. In order to have any chance of
catching 99% of new viruses, YOU MUST RUN THE CURRENT AV VERSIONS.
On Oct 14, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Samuel Murez wrote:
Hello--
I just noticed my qmail-scanner install with clamav (0.65) is
letting through Win32:Mytob-MC
MyTob-LI just slipped thru my clamav and f-prot scanners both
yesterday. (clamscan is at v 0.80).
Anybody know why this could be and
Samuel Murez wrote:
Hello--
I just noticed my qmail-scanner install with clamav (0.65) is letting
through Win32:Mytob-MC
Anybody know why this could be and what I could do to fix it ?
Yeah, how about update to the newest clamav? .65 is like 8 releases
behind current.
-Jim
--
clamav 0.65 is truly ancient. You most definitely need to update to a
newer version of clamav.
If you run clamscan from the command line you will probably see an error
informing you:
"""
Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED - please update immediately
Current functionality level = N, required
Hello--
I just noticed my qmail-scanner install with clamav (0.65) is letting
through Win32:Mytob-MC
Anybody know why this could be and what I could do to fix it ?
Thanks,
--Sam
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