Speaking of viruses

Elton Woo elwoo at videotron.ca
Mon Dec 29 03:47:06 UTC 2003


Bruce W. Bigby wrote:

>On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 22:18, Elton Woo wrote:
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>>WA9ALS - John wrote:
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>>>Another naive question from a Linux newbie - Are you guys all running
>>>antivirus software on your Fedora box?  I've had some pretty knowledgeable
>>>Linux guys tell me it's unnecessary - Could that be correct?  I understand
>>>
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>>Though linux is more secure than most Windows systems, I would STRONGLY
>>ADVISE, that you do not take the attitude that "it can't happen". IMNSHO,
>>besides a firewall, using at least one antivirus application is highly 
>>advisable,
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>Now, where would a Linux newbie acquire such anti-virus software for
>Linux?  Inquiring minds want to know.  Do you actually run anti-virus
>software for Linux?  If so, what does this software actually do?
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This newbie got H+BDEV's Antivirus (for LINUX) from:
http://www.hbedv.com/download/download.htm
and F-Prot (for LINUX) from:
http://www.f-prot.com/products/corporate_users/unix/linux/workstations.html.
Both of which are free for personal use.

... if you don't know what antivirus software does, I guess I'm not
smart enough to explain that to you!

cheers,

Elton Woo ;-)

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