Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
>>Just tell them, "Oh! RACF does all that!"
>Lying to your management is not a good idea.
Agreed about lying, but see below:
Paul wrote on 2 July this (I quote fully for clarity):
>>> "Perhaps it's merely to satisfy a management edict that "Every computer
must
In , on 07/02/2010
at 08:46 AM, Paul Gilmartin said:
>Yet there are products such as ClamAV for Linux, so it appears that
>someone perceives a need.
If you're passing data to a vulnerable system then it makes sense to
scan those data even if you aren't vulnerable.
>Just tell them, "Oh! RACF
On 2 Jul 2010 13:51:38 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>I thought so too until I encountered "backdoor graybird".
>
>Let me tell you this stuff is super subtle complete with boot sector traps,
>registry trojans.
>
>You need anti-virus in the toymachine world.
>
>Mainframe is still below
I thought so too until I encountered "backdoor graybird".
Let me tell you this stuff is super subtle complete with boot sector traps,
registry trojans.
You need anti-virus in the toymachine world.
Mainframe is still below the radar.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Rick Fochtman wrote:
> -
The best anti-virus software I've found so far is Linux. :-) And, it's FREE!
--
I maintain that a properly tuned version of I
On 2 Jul 2010 04:48:56 -0700, jch...@ussco.com (Chase, John) wrote:
>The best anti-virus software I've found so far is Linux. :-) And, it's
>FREE!
Free helps. But when is the last time you got an MVS virus?
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For IBM-MAIN s
Merely your open systems friends protecting the unwashed masses.
clamav is (predominantly) used on *nix mailhosts to remove viruses aimed at
Windows users before
handing on the mail.
Shane ...
On Fri, Jul 2nd, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> >The best anti-virus software I've found
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 08:46:36 -0500, Paul Gilmartin
wrote:
>On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 06:46:34 -0500, Chase, John wrote:
>>
>>The best anti-virus software I've found so far is Linux. :-) And, it's
>>FREE!
>>
>Yet there are products such as ClamAV for Linux, so it appears that
>someone perceives a need.
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 06:46:34 -0500, Chase, John wrote:
>
>The best anti-virus software I've found so far is Linux. :-) And, it's
>FREE!
>
Yet there are products such as ClamAV for Linux, so it appears that
someone perceives a need. Perhaps it's merely to satisfy a management
edict that "Every com
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of George Henke
>
> >Between a persistant virus and a hard drive failure, I've lost >my
entire
> address list and ask for your help in rebuilding it. >I've also lost a
lot
> of other things, but that's another story. :-(
>Between a persistant virus and a hard drive failure, I've lost >my entire
address list and ask for your help in rebuilding it. >I've also lost a lot
of other things, but that's another story. :-(
You need Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
It is the best anti-virus software I know.
I had a similar experien
Greatly appreciated. Thanks, Steve.
Rick
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Steve Comstock wrote:
Rick Fochtman wrote:
A great number of you kind ladies and gentlemen have shared private
E-Mail addresses with me in the past. I would be highly appreciat
Steve Comstock wrote:
Rick Fochtman wrote:
A great number of you kind ladies and gentlemen have shared private
E-Mail addresses with me in the past. I would be highly appreciative
(and VERY DISCRETE), if you could share that information again. Just
drop me a line with "Address" as the subjec
Rick Fochtman wrote:
A great number of you kind ladies and gentlemen have shared private
E-Mail addresses with me in the past. I would be highly appreciative
(and VERY DISCRETE), if you could share that information again. Just
drop me a line with "Address" as the subject line.
Between a persi
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From: "Rick Fochtman"
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Subject: OT completely..
A great number of you kind ladies and gentlemen have shared priva
A great number of you kind ladies and gentlemen have shared private
E-Mail addresses with me in the past. I would be highly appreciative
(and VERY DISCRETE), if you could share that information again. Just
drop me a line with "Address" as the subject line.
Between a persistant virus and a hard
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