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

From: Church, Chuck (no email)
Date: Sun Dec 04 2005 - 22:27:58 EST

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    What about all the viruses out there that don't forge addresses?
    Sending a warning message makes sense for these. Unless someone has
    done the research to determine the majority of viruses forge addresses,
    you really can't complain about the fact that the default is to warn.
    Calling vendors 'clueless' because a default doesn't match your needs is
    a little extreme, don't you think? The ideal solution would be for the
    scanning software to send a warning only if the virus detected is known
    to use real addresses, otherwise it won't warn.

    Chuck

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of
    Todd Vierling
    Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:53 PM
    To: W.D.McKinney
    Cc:
    Subject: RE: Clueless anti-virus products/vendors (was Re: Sober)

    On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, W.D.McKinney wrote:

    > > (Virus "warnings" to forged addresses are UBE, plain and simple.)
    >
    > Since when? I disagree.

    UBE = "unsolicited bulk e-mail".

    Which of those three words do[es] not apply to virus "warning"
    backscatter
    to forged envelope/From: addresses? Think carefully before answering.

    -- 
    -- Todd Vierling <> <> <>
    

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