Well if it were feasible to do that I personally would run kaspersky, nod32, 
trend, and bit defender. But I rather approach it like don’t run anything 
unless I want it to run. But I am not sure av can live happily together on the 
same machine

-----Original Message-----
From: "Thane Sherrington (S)"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 3/2/06 10:27:49 AM
To: "The Hardware List"<hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
Subject: RE: [H] Antivirus

At 02:15 PM 02/03/2006, Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
>I am not quite sure what is on the wild list but we get stuff in our
>honeypot which is definitely in the wild and compare that against most
>vendors 60% is pretty accurate. I mean a piece of malware usually is
>covered by at least one vendor but no one vendor covers most malware
>that good.

So you're saying that if I ran enough different AVs, then at least 
one of them would catch the Malware?  Which AVs would you recommend running?

T



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