At 11:52 AM 10/14/99 -0600, Clare Smith wrote:
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>Besides, a lot of viruses take advantage of bugs and/or holes left in the
>applications or the OS. And we all know how many of those are in the
>Microsoft software!
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>that must be why they call it windows :D (I couldn't resist!)
>
>thanks much
>c
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>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 11:43 AM
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>I have never heard of a unix system having a virus problem... EVER! I have
>never known of a virus checker for unix. I don't believe these systems are
>immune to viruses, however. I think that it's just a matter of the system
>not being widely popular, and the fact that the hardware platforms in which
>it runs are so diverse. A virus created on an HP won't run on a Digital or
>an intel box, so dissemination becomes harder.
>
>Besides, a lot of viruses take advantage of bugs and/or holes left in the
>applications or the OS. And we all know how many of those are in the
>Microsoft software!
>
>Samantha Jo Moore
>CTO - The Tahoe Group, Inc.
>http://www.thetahoegroup.com
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