said: 
>In 
><20020730194845.MSQC7441.mtiwmhc23.worldnet.att.net@mailhost.worldnet.att.net>, 
>on 07/30/02  
>   at 11:49 AM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>"Download to remove KlezB and KlezH from infected systems and 
>>re-initialize Norman Anti-Virus if KlezB has disabled it." 
>Nice of them to provide easy access to this although it probably applies 
>only the the WinXX versions of the product. 
He partially quoted my previous message: 
>>Not a very good message for Norman.  I wonder: (1) if some people did 
>>not download virus updates every day or (2) if Norman didn't handle 
>>these viruses or didn't provide downloads providing protection from them 
>>soon enough. 
And then said: 
>Why?  Do you think any of the antivirus vendors can predict the future 
>perfectly?  The way it works is someone creates a virus.  Someone gets 
>infects and reports that a new virus exists.  The antivirus vendors 
>respond with updated virus signatures. 
So what it comes down to is that any new virus will infect some machines 
before it is reported and additional machines before a signature update is 
issued, downloaded, and used by everyone.    
>The anitvirus programs contain code that attempts to detect "virus-like" 
>activity.  Of course, this is a moving target. 
>Any virus author worth his/her salt will verify that the existing virus 
>signatures will not detect his/her creation. 
Has the Norton or the McAfee search engine been disabled by a virus?  
>Steven 
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