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I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a good anti virus package that works! Thanks |
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"ian holding" wrote...
> Hi, > > I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all > nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments > that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a good > anti virus package that works! > > Thanks > > Use the one that told you the attachments were infected : ) |
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In article <b7G7c.428$Kn2.14@newsfe1-win>, ian.holding@ntlworld.com
says... > Hi, > > I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all > nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments > that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a good > anti virus package that works! > 1) Note if you're expecting anti-virus software protect you you're head for a trouble... Anti-virus software is by its very nature reactionary and can only "protect" against what it already knows. Relying on anti- virus software to protect you from viruses is a little like hiring Willie Sutton to guard a bank. . . it looks good on the surface but in reality all it does is offer a false sense of security. That's not to say you shouldn't use anti-virus software. Anti-virus software should be a part of your overall defense strategy, but it should not be a replacement the for zealous practice of Safe Hex. You really should take a few minutes to read the following pages: <http://www.claymania.com/prevent.html> & <http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html> for a good primer on virus prevention and Safe Hex. 2) That said try any of the following... Any of them should be an improvement over Vcatch. F-Prot <http://www.f-prot.com> F-Secure <http://www.f-secure.com> Kapspersky <http://www.kaspersky.com> Nod32 <http://www.nod32.com> Norman Virus Control <http://www.norman.com> Sophos <http://www.sophos.com> > Thanks > Your welcome. HTH. -- Cheers- Jeff Setaro jasetaro <at> mags.net http://people.mags.net/jasetaro/ PGP Key IDs DH/DSS: 0x5D41429D RSA: 0x599D2A99 New RSA: 0xA19EBD34 |
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"Jeffrey A. Setaro" <jasetaro@SPAM.ME.NOT.mags.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1ac9033789a94e31989819@news.mags.net... > In article <b7G7c.428$Kn2.14@newsfe1-win>, ian.holding@ntlworld.com > says... > > Hi, > > > > I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all > > nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments > > that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a good > > anti virus package that works! > > > > 1) Note if you're expecting anti-virus software protect you you're head > for a trouble... Anti-virus software is by its very nature reactionary > and can only "protect" against what it already knows. Relying on anti- > virus software to protect you from viruses is a little like hiring > Willie Sutton to guard a bank. . . it looks good on the surface but in > reality all it does is offer a false sense of security. > > That's not to say you shouldn't use anti-virus software. Anti-virus > software should be a part of your overall defense strategy, but it > should not be a replacement the for zealous practice of Safe Hex. > > You really should take a few minutes to read the following pages: > <http://www.claymania.com/prevent.html> & > <http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html> for a good primer on virus > prevention and Safe Hex. > > 2) That said try any of the following... Any of them should be an > improvement over Vcatch. > > F-Prot <http://www.f-prot.com> > F-Secure <http://www.f-secure.com> > Kapspersky <http://www.kaspersky.com> > Nod32 <http://www.nod32.com> > Norman Virus Control <http://www.norman.com> > Sophos <http://www.sophos.com> > > > Thanks > > > > Your welcome. HTH. > > -- > Cheers- > > Jeff Setaro > jasetaro <at> mags.net > http://people.mags.net/jasetaro/ > PGP Key IDs DH/DSS: 0x5D41429D RSA: 0x599D2A99 New RSA: 0xA19EBD34 VCATCH failed to detect the e mails I "knew" were infected because I am getting ( like many others maybe) an upsurge of "old" familar emails (swen etc) sent . Thanks for the tips for "safe computing" we cannot be to carefull. I open ones that I feel are safe and are "weary" of most, but the reason for me posting was because I hoped someone with a good knowledge A/V could recommend a package that I could install that works! I have tried one or two with dissopointing results but I will try one you recommend |
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"Jeffrey A. Setaro" <jasetaro@SPAM.ME.NOT.mags.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1ac9033789a94e31989819@news.mags.net... > Kapspersky <http://www.kaspersky.com> If that is a boilerplate, you might want to edit it. ![]() |
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In article <105v6n3tp215j5e@corp.supernews.com>, !0000@nomad.fake
says... > > "Jeffrey A. Setaro" <jasetaro@SPAM.ME.NOT.mags.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1ac9033789a94e31989819@news.mags.net... > > > Kapspersky <http://www.kaspersky.com> > > If that is a boilerplate, you might want to edit it. ![]() > LOL... No boiler plate... Just my three fingered typing. :-) -- Cheers- Jeff Setaro jasetaro <at> mags.net http://people.mags.net/jasetaro/ PGP Key IDs DH/DSS: 0x5D41429D RSA: 0x599D2A99 New RSA: 0xA19EBD34 |
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VCatch Security News
Dear User, In the last few months, people worldwide are suffering a big virus attack. Millions of computers are already infected. According to our reports, VCatch has successfully repelled this threat and saved more than 120,000 computers from being infected by those viruses. Therefore, we strongly recommend you to be always up-to-date and upgrade to VCatch Premium 2004. This month we have collected a number of articles each with important information about current security issues. Being well-informed can help you keep that one, extra step ahead of attempts to breech your computer, invade your network or to impinge on your privacy. In this edition of VCatch Security News we discuss the following issues: 1. Be ready to react when an e-mail virus strikes 2. Microsoft releases Office XP fixes 3. Beagle latches on to antispam ploy 4. Instant Messaging--prime target for attacks We are happy to announce that VCatch has joined MinuteGroup, adding to its range of new quality products. MinuteGroup is a professional Internet protection enterprise whose experts build comprehensive solutions to the burgeoning security and harassment problems plaguing the world-wide web. MinuteGroup is offering you now SafeZone - the ultimate personal firewall that that stops "dead in their tracks" all unauthorized users, including the most sophisticated hackers. Employs intelligent analysis and re-routing of network traffic to lock-out suspect, external connections. Customizable: You can isolate, get warnings and record in a log all unathorized access attempts. SafeZone applies predefined criteria to ensure that information leaving you system is autorized by you. Learn more about SafeZone... Download now the free version of MinuteGroup personal firewall Be ready to react when an e-mail virus strikes One of the most common ways for organizations to suffer a virus attack is via e-mail. Since the Melissa virus first raised the issue on a large scale in March 1999, e-mail viruses have grown in "popularity." If one hasn't struck your organization yet, it probably will soon. What you need is a strategy to react and minimize the disruption. To help you follow the appropriate steps for recovering from an e-mail virus infection, we've put together an e-mail virus attack checklist, which you can download for free. Microsoft releases Office XP fixes Microsoft released new updates and fixes for its Office XP business software bundle. The revamp, which Microsoft calls Office XP Service Pack 3, contains "significant" security enhancements in addition to stability and performance improvements, according to Microsoft. The service pack is posted to Microsoft's Web site. It includes several patches that were previously released along with new fixes, the company said. Microsoft launched Office XP in May of 2001. A newer version of the package, Office 2003, debuted last October. Beagle latches on to antispam ploy Three new Beagle variants discovered over the weekend differ from previous incarnations by using an antispam trick to try to avoid detection by antivirus software--but experts believe the attempt won't succeed. The Beagle worm installs a back door on infected systems and could allow a machine to be used as an e-mail gateway for sending spam. Since the beginning of March, Beagle has arrived under the guise of an encrypted Zip file with a password included in the e-mail text. Within days, antivirus companies updated their products to look for the password and decrypt the Zip file. Download Beagle Removal Tool > Hi, > > I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all > nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments > that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a good > anti virus package that works! > > Thanks > > |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 20:20:39 +1100, manxaura <manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> wrote:
> VCatch Security News <Snip advertisment> Did you read the message you were responding to? The op is stating your product doesn't work, and you respond by posting a large ad to usenet? If your tech people are as net savvy as you are, no wonder the product doesn't work. >> Hi, >> >> I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all >> nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments >> that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a > good >> anti virus package that works! >> >> Thanks -- Change nomail.afraid.org to rogers.com to reply by email. (nomail.afraid.org has been set up specfically for use in usenet. Feel free to use it yourself.) |
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Norton AV. Never had a virus NAV didn't catch. Remember, you get what you
pay for. "David W. Hodgins" <dhodgin1661@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news pr5bywbe4qz8bjc@nntp...> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 20:20:39 +1100, manxaura <manxaura(AT)optusnet.com.au(Aussie)> wrote: > > > VCatch Security News > > <Snip advertisment> > > Did you read the message you were responding to? > > The op is stating your product doesn't work, and you respond by posting > a large ad to usenet? > > If your tech people are as net savvy as you are, no wonder the product > doesn't work. > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I downloaded a free version of VCATCH , which is supposed to detect all > >> nasties through o/e, well i have received at least 5 infected attachments > >> that got through with no response from vcatch, can any one recommend a > > good > >> anti virus package that works! > >> > >> Thanks > > -- > Change nomail.afraid.org to rogers.com to reply by email. > (nomail.afraid.org has been set up specfically for > use in usenet. Feel free to use it yourself.) |
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Sorry about that, I meant to say something about that, I agree the ****
don't work I was reposting an advertisement to the group to show some of the claims the software maker was making. It not only does not work once on your system it sets ADAWARE off with all sorts of piggy back software spy ware you name it. I believe it to be no more then a hoax myself, poorly disguised as software for security Once again I was not trying to exasperate the problem by giving them a free advertisement. Dude -- Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world INDEED, it's the only thing that ever has...)o(.... > Change nomail.afraid.org to rogers.com to reply by email. > (nomail.afraid.org has been set up specfically for > use in usenet. Feel free to use it yourself.) |
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