Warning to all Symancrapophants!

K

kurttrail

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6004097.html

Don't you love paying for extremely overpriced bloated software, that is
riddled with high risk, highly critical flaws?!

With Windows, you already have all that, but do you really need
Symancrap products that further add to your security problems too!

Winblows plus Symancrap, if you are looking to play with fire while
computing! ;-)

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L

Leythos

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6004097.html

Don't you love paying for extremely overpriced bloated software, that is
riddled with high risk, highly critical flaws?!

With Windows, you already have all that, but do you really need
Symancrap products that further add to your security problems too!

Winblows plus Symancrap, if you are looking to play with fire while
computing! ;-)

Funny you failed to mention that Kap suffered from the same flaw.

As many people with firewalls (appliances or dedicated) don't permit RAR
files in attachments, it's only likely to impact residential users.
 
K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
Funny you failed to mention that Kap suffered from the same flaw.

"This is not the first vulnerability Wheeler has discovered. In October,
he highlighted a *similar* flaw in Kaspersky Lab's antivirus software,
which was later acknowledged by the company. Again, it was a heap
overflow vulnerability."

"*Similar* flaw," not the "*same* flaw, Lamegirl Symancrapophant! And
it was mentioned in the acticle I linked to.

I love how you needed to misrepresent reality in showing I failed to
warn the group about something mentioned in the article that happened a
couple of months ago.
As many people with firewalls (appliances or dedicated) don't permit
RAR files in attachments, it's only likely to impact residential
users.

" According to an advisory issued by Secunia, the bug affects most of
Symantec's products, including *enterprise* and home user versions of
Symantec AntiVirus . . . ."

I rather enjoyed the silence! Oh well, "All good things . . . ."

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G

Guest

So what do u guys think about Trend Micros Products. Personally, that is all
our company will use because we find it much better than others but I would
also like to hear other peoples feedback.

Joe
Kemco IT Pro
 
K

kurttrail

Kemco said:
So what do u guys think about Trend Micros Products. Personally,
that is all our company will use because we find it much better than
others but I would also like to hear other peoples feedback.

Haven't used it, except for their online scanner, which I like.

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S

Steve N.

Kemco said:
So what do u guys think about Trend Micros Products. Personally, that is all
our company will use because we find it much better than others but I would
also like to hear other peoples feedback.

Joe
Kemco IT Pro

OfficeScan is great on Win2K/XP boxen but it sucks boulders installed on
Win9x, renders them unusable for several minutes after startup.

Steve N.
 
K

Kerry Brown

Kemco said:
So what do u guys think about Trend Micros Products. Personally,
that is all our company will use because we find it much better than
others but I would also like to hear other peoples feedback.

I have one customer using their Client Server Security for SMB. Some people
have had problems with the new version but the upgrade went fine for me. I
have limited exeperience with it. One install with two win2k servers and ten
clients. It doesn't seem to consume a lot of resources or network bandwidth.
What I've seen I like. I have also installed PC-cillan a few times for home
users. It seems OK as well.

Kerry
 
K

kurttrail

Dave said:
What a jerk!


I prefer a**hole.

So I guess you like overpriced overbloated software that is riddle with
security holes! It takes all kinds to make the world go round, and if
you are into virtual software masochism, that is your choice. Just like
some people choose to have their testicles pierced!

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K

kurttrail

Uncle said:
Warning! Troll Alert! Troll Alert! Troll Alert! Troll Alert!
Troll Alert!

You needn't alert us. I'm sure most of the regulars of the group have
figured out that you are troll. ;-)

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K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
It has no more holes than the Number 1 rated software on the market.

Really? And that is based on an actual count of holes, or just your
wishful thinking?

And if it is based on an actual count, document it, because if you
cannot, then you are just full of sh*t, as is usual for you, Lamegirl
Symancrapophant!

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K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
It has no more holes than the Number 1 rated software on the market.

"The glitch affects 39 different Symantec products - including both home
and enterprise versions of its anti-virus software. It resides within
the Symantec anti-virus library, which is used by all of the
packages." - http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8505

39 different Symantec products! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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D

Dave

Why don't you go crawl back under your rock.


kurttrail said:
"The glitch affects 39 different Symantec products - including both home
and enterprise versions of its anti-virus software. It resides within the
Symantec anti-virus library, which is used by all of the packages." -
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8505

39 different Symantec products! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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K

kurttrail

Dave said:
Why don't you go crawl back under your rock.

ROFL! I'm clusterfuckobic, but at least I'm not a mashochist like you!
;-)

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K

kurttrail

Dave said:
No one here cares about your opinion so get lost and do everyone a
favor.

ROFL! You care enough to reply, you masochistic moron.

Do yourself a favor and stop embarrassing yourself by continuing to
reply to me.

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