Also, is there a mechanism (in ICS) to check for invalid root certificates
(regarding the recent SSL issue with bad Comodo certificates)?
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It is definitely possible to have issues with UPX but I would say that's a
bit too sensitive heuristics. With better (read: paid) anti-viri programs I
never had any issues - they recognize UPX and unpack it properly and check
for whatever is inside. Only AVG and similar software (free versions) had
It definitely depends on the project.
Even 100 KBytes less make significant performance to my client-server
auto-update application. Both server has less bytes to send to 100
concurrent connected clients and client can download much faster - there
are still some clients using dial-up or GPRS ve
I wondered why it is so big problem to have a large exe? Installers already
compress well for bandwidth and an average 1TB HDD costs less than $100!
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On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Dimitris Botsis wrote:
> On 3/4/2011 5:12 μμ, Arno Garrels wrote:
>
>> Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wro
On 3/4/2011 5:12 μμ, Arno Garrels wrote:
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Additionally I used UPX and reduced size of libraries - now it's
better.
Beware that most such file compressors will eventually be used by
virus and trojan writers, and the signatures added to detect any
comp
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> Additionally I used UPX and reduced size of libraries - now it's
>> better.
>
> Beware that most such file compressors will eventually be used by
> virus and trojan writers, and the signatures added to detect any
> compressed files as malware.
That'