yarddog wrote: > On Wednesday 23 May 2001 01:17 am, David P. Schwartz wrote about Re: > antivirus: > > http://www.kasperskylabs.com > > > > yarddog wrote: > > > Anybody recommend antivirus software? > > > > > I looked at this one but I wasn't sure about installation. I am new to > software install in Linux and I have had some trouble, not to mention > the $50 for the software after the 30 days. > > But, as was pointed out, it looks like it scans mostly for MS virii. AVP uses a pattern-based scanner that finds un-detected viruses in a variety of files. The primary knowledge base IS composed of stuff for MS platforms. AVP/Linux will supposedly find things that affect Linux. As far as the cost goes, if the time it takes you to recover from one virus infection isn't worth $50, you're one masochistic M-F :-)) My take on viruses is this: most of them are designed to take advantage of default settings in most MS environments, and since MS seems so hell-bent on preventing OEMs from tweaking anything, they only have themselves to blame. RULE#1: don't use Outlook or Outlook Express for your email. RULE#2: if you DO use Outlook [Express] for email, set it up so it doesn't automatically open mail when you click on a header. RULE#3: disable VBA scripting in Outlook [Express] and IE. RULE#4: Never, EVER, click on an attachment that is from someone you don't know, or that comes with a simple message like "Hey, check this out, it's cool!"; instead, delete the email (SHIFT-DEL, not just DEL). These will keep most users pretty safe for email-transmitted viruses. Unfortunately, it doesn't make sense to most users. We can keep hoping... -David