On TV.com: SCRUBS Goes Back to Medical School
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 23 of 50:
Next »
« Previous
Once again, if you have a mail firewall ...
...that blocks the spread of these Windows worms, why do you need the anti-virus and why are they selling it per workstation if they are blocking it up front before it arrives at the workstation.
Posted by: ShadeTree   Posted on: 08/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

If there are no Linux Viruses ...  ShadeTree | 08/01/05
thats an easy answer..  Monkey_MCSE | 08/01/05
damn enter key  Monkey_MCSE | 08/01/05
Rephrased  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/01/05
Time to 'pay' for the long-term consequences of  michael_t | 08/02/05
Since the Windows servers ...  ShadeTree | 08/01/05
Typhoid Mary!  osreinstall | 08/01/05
Why wait?  In_the_end_I_Win | 08/01/05
It is a pretty good strategy  osreinstall | 08/01/05
Been waiting since 99...  Linux User 147560 | 08/01/05
The APACHE http server case invalidates your statement. (n)  michael_t | 08/02/05
That just proves virus authors are linux fanboys! - (NT)  osreinstall | 08/02/05
Apache knocker was a worm  Roger Ramjet | 08/02/05
It doesn't matter  osreinstall | 08/02/05
Look on the bright side  John Zern | 08/01/05
Try again, not free!  ShadeTree | 08/01/05
But you can't charge for anything built on Linux  John Zern | 08/01/05
RE: But you can't charge for anything built on Linux  nightshade0143 | 08/01/05
Only if it *includes* Linux  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/01/05
Mostly to filter out the MS WINDOWS malware.  michael_t | 08/01/05
But...  rapson | 08/01/05
Many organizations deploy mail relays in UNIX/Linux  michael_t | 08/01/05
Once again, if you have a mail firewall ...  ShadeTree | 08/01/05
From 1000s of users who take their  michael_t | 08/01/05
Those 1000 Windows users that ...  ShadeTree | 08/02/05
When the MS windows laptops return  michael_t | 08/02/05
It is impossible to protect code from running ...  ShadeTree | 08/02/05
"UNIX Platorms", i.e., h.w + OS  michael_t | 08/02/05
Per your request  ShadeTree | 08/02/05
Poor Shady ... ALL these HAVE ALREADY BEEN addressed  michael_t | 08/02/05
Poor Michael doesn't even realize what he asked for!  ShadeTree | 08/02/05
If you want to know about current vulnerabilities ...  ShadeTree | 08/02/05
Study CURRENTLY OPEN cases NOT ONES CLOSED 6-8 Years AGO, shady..  michael_t | 08/02/05
You said nothing about open and I cut and ...  ShadeTree | 08/02/05
Maybe some need it for their sadboxed virus creation  Boot_Agnostic | 08/01/05
Virus Top-20 for July 2005 : -)  michael_t | 08/01/05
"as it comes more and more online in the United States..."  HypnoToad | 08/01/05
Next Microsoft Acquisition  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/01/05
Kaspersky debuts Linux antivirus in the U.S.  Loverock Davidson | 08/01/05
RE: Kaspersky debuts Linux antivirus in the U.S.  nightshade0143 | 08/01/05
WTF???  kribor_z | 08/01/05
RE: WTF???  nightshade0143 | 08/01/05
You're brilliant  Bad Buoy | 08/01/05
RE: You're brilliant  nightshade0143 | 08/02/05
Vulnerability or feature?  jasonp@... | 08/07/05
Just plain stupid  Roger Ramjet | 08/02/05
Couldn't agree with you more  Linux User 147560 | 08/02/05
The real reason for Linux antivirus  netminder | 08/03/05
Hehehe ... I wish you would offer your experience earlier...  michael_t | 08/05/05
Linux Networks  edpol07 | 04/13/06

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
advertisement
Click Here

Meet Doc

  • Here to help you with your Document Management Needs
  • Doc is an enigma. Born to a Russian ballerina and a German electrical engineer, he grew up in various locations in the United States. He’s seen the insides of more brands, versions, and generations of printer and printer-related hardware than almost anyone.
  • To learn more about this mysterious figure check out his blog on ZDNet and his Workspace on TechRepublic. You’ll be glad you did.
  • Produced by
    ZDNet and