On Friday 02 August 2002 12:56 pm, you wrote:
> From time to time people have asked about antivirus, and I would like to
> offer the following as my experience that may be relevant.
>
> In Windows I have used Kaspersky, first as a stand-alone, then, with help
> from their tech support, set up in such a way that I downloaded the regular
> updates and my client machines simply downloaded the files from my computer
> to theirs.
>
> Since spending most of my time in Linux I began to resent having to go into
> Windows each Saturday to get the files, so I again approached their tech
> support.  It took a couple of tries to explain the problem (remember they
> are Russian) but I got a very clear instruction to duplicate my previous
> Windows setup - with three ways of achieving it - true Linux style :-).
>
> This guy obviously knew his Linux (they do a Linux AV product, though I
> haven't bought it yet), making specific references to wget and squid.
I have the 8.2 prosuite, and it has KAV.



> They also have a very useful viruslist page, worth checking when friends
> think they've got that grey bear thingy.
>
> If it's of any interest to you they are found at www.kaspersky.com.  Try
> also www.viruslist.com.
>
> Anne

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