southerngale wrote:Hackers are such low-lifes. I mean seriously...can't those idiots do something productive with their time?![]()
AMEN! I completely agree!



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hackers will always find a way to infiltrate software no matter who makes it. With all due respect. Can you ever say anything positive??gtalum wrote:I don't think that's good news at all. That's a week for viruses to multiply and propagate. A week is an eternity in computer cycle time.
Rainband wrote:hackers will always find a way to infiltrate software no matter who makes it. With all due respect. Can you ever say anything positive??gtalum wrote:I don't think that's good news at all. That's a week for viruses to multiply and propagate. A week is an eternity in computer cycle time.Thats what virus programs are for. After what others have been through this year..a computer virus seems small in comparison.
Test results
AV-Test took a range of antivirus products and ran 206 malicious files that exploit the unpatched WMF flaw through them. Some of the products have holes, it turned out.
These products detected all the malicious files:
BitDefender
Computer Associates eTrust-VET
F-Secure
Kaspersky Lab
McAfee
Eset Nod32
Microso OneCare
Sophos
Symantec
These missed just one file:
Alwil Avast
Clam AntiVirus
Aladdin eSafe
These tools missed a number of samples (total in parentheses):
Fortinet (18)
AntiVir (24)
eTrust-INO (25)
Panda (25)
Ikarus (26)
Norman (26)
Ewido (47)
AVG (59)
VirusBuster (61)
QuickHeal (63)
Trend Micro (63)
Dr Web (93)
VBA32 (110)
Authentium Command (119)
F-Prot (119)
Rainband wrote:hackers will always find a way to infiltrate software no matter who makes it. With all due respect. Can you ever say anything positive??Thats what virus programs are for. After what others have been through this year..a computer virus seems small in comparison.
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