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Amen to AVG!! It also heals your sick files automatically and will
recheck the computer while you're sleeping, in case anything tried to come out
under cover of darkness (as in from foreign lands), and will snap into place the
instant a creepy worm is detected. Talk about your user friendly.
Oh, and it also automatically updates itself as new Sleazy Klez come out of
the woodwork.
Judith
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:09:02 +1000 "Mark Allen" <<A
href="">mpa@xxxx> writes:
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I
would like to add my endorsement of AVG. It has protected me very well sofar
(isolated all the recent infected emails), has provided zero operational
problems, and keeps itself up-to-date very well. I would have to recommend the
program above any of the expensive offerings, especially given the lack
of any evidence I've seen that they do a better job.
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Mark
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Richard Alford
[mailto:richard.alford@xxxx]Sent: Monday, 29 April 2002 11:04
AMTo: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re:
[amibroker] Viruses
Actually, it depends on how you have OE setup,
which version you run and how recently you have patched OE. Users
should have upgraded to OE6 to benefit MS's attempts to plug some of the
holes in their tools. A new twist I have been getting is a request to
save a file to disk when I preview email - of course, the answer is pitch it
immediately.
For the interested that don't have money for a
virus tool after last week's market, AVG at <A
href="">www.grisoft.com is free and highly
recommended.
Cheers,
Richard
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>From:
Avcinci
To: <A
title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 6:33
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker]
Viruses
Hi, Yuki.
Actually, I use ZoneAlarm and McAfee when using Outlook Express,
and I haven't had any problems so far. To be on the safe side, maybe
I should switch to Eudora Lite or something. Is that what you use? Why is
Outlook and Outlook Express more vulnerable to viruses than other email
clients?
AV
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>From:
<A title=yukitaga@xxxx
href="">Yuki Taga
To: <A
title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">hairfree@xxxx
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 20027:25
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker]
Viruses
Hi,Monday, April 29, 2002, 3:51:16 AM, you
wrote:hjc> You do NOT have to have an attachment for this
worm to get you.hjc> All your program needs to do is go to the
next email and you'rehjc> infected!!Maybe *your* e-mail
client has this fault, but not mine. If you areusing Outlook
or Outlook Express, you are a sitting duck.
:)Best,Yukimailto:yukitaga@xxxxYour
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