Re: Clueless anti-virus products/vendors (was Re: Sober)

From: Rich Kulawiec (no email)
Date: Sun Dec 04 2005 - 15:37:32 EST

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    On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 09:58:20AM -0500, Todd Vierling wrote:
    > If it is on by default, it is a bug, and not operator error.

    (In the case of the Barracuda) there are at least two such switches:
    one for spam, one for viruses. Note that when both are set to "off" that
    the box still occasionally emits such messages under as-yet-undetermined
    circumstances. I attempted to persuade one of Barracuda's engineers,
    months ago, that there was absolutely no valid reason for including a
    "feature" whose only purpose was abuse redirection. Incredibly, I was
    told "the customers want this feature", and that it would not be removed.

    And thus we now have blacklist entries such as:

            barracuda1.aus.texas.net
            barracuda.yale-wrexham.ac.uk
            barracuda.morro-bay.ca.us
            barracuda.ci.mtnview.ca.us
            barracuda.elbert.k12.ga.us
            barracuda.fort-dodge.k12.ia.us
            barracuda.ci.garner.nc.us
            barracuda.ship.k12.pa.us

    and many, many more.

    Perhaps Barracuda should simply rename those switches as "spam
    random individuals" and/or "get yourself blacklisted", as those
    are the only two things likely to result from turning them on.

    > (Virus "warnings" to forged addresses are UBE, plain and simple.)

    When sent in bulk (as they inevitably are), absolutely. There's
    no exception in the canonical definition of spam (which _is_ "UBE")
    for "messages sent by broken anti-virus software", nor should there be.

    ---Rsk


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