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Norton Anti Virus, (widely accepted as the best), scans one layer deep into
the zip file. I don't think just unzipping the file can activate a virus
as the zip file is compressed and uncompressed with zip software which does
not open any exe files. If the zip program gives you the option to "run or
setup the program after opening", choose 'no' and do your virus scan after
unzipping.
Bob
At 02:06 PM 5/4/2002 +0000, you wrote:
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>Hi all,
>
>I saved Walt's zipped file to disc, then scanned with AVG. It said it
>was clean, then I unzipped and viewed. Question,can virus software
>detect a virus in a zipped file? And if it can't, can a virus execute
>from simply unzipping a zipped file before I have the chance to scan
>each component?
>
>
>Welcome back Walt!
>
>Steve
>
>- In realtraders@xxxx, "Earl Adamy" <eadamy@xxxx> wrote:
> > Welcome back, Walt. I echo Carl's comment regarding the trading
>results
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