Am 25.02.2015 um 23:23 schrieb Yves Goergen:
Am 25.02.2015 um 23:04 schrieb Dave Warren:I second this. Either go all the way, or don't do it, it's worse to leave users with a false sense of security. A mentality of "The virus scanner says it's safe, so it won't do any harm" is exceedingly dangerous.The virus scanner doesn't say anything at all
that's not the pointif you tell a user "we san for malware" he feels more secure compared to saying "it's your own risk what you open or not" and since anybody with technical understanding knows that *no virus scanner at all* will have fast enough signatures to block recent malware and so just don't allow attachments wich can be executed by click in the mail-client
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