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Re: Another New Worm?
From: mikey () BROCKMAN ORG (Michael M Brockman)
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 20:46:48 -0700
What I was trying to do was reduce the likelyhood of copy cat viruses. AV vendors have a firm policy of never giving virus samples to anyone who we are not sure will be responsible in their handling of the virus.
Dan, the above statement borders on censorship. What gives you or anybody the right to decide what source code I am allowed to review? This restriction does nothing to stop the flow of copy cat viruses. People are creative, and if they decide to write a virus, it is a simple fact that there is NOTHING you can do to slow them down. Period - End of story...
Justin - my problem had nothing to do with problems handling viruses, you should try reading more carefully.
Let me ask the list, did one person on this list use this posting to better protect their environment?
Dan Schrader Trend Micro
By providing a link, I was given a chance to confirm what I read on many of the AV vendors notifications. You see - I am the primary care giver to my network. I don't relinquish that control to ANYONE. Do you think that I can blame the AV Vendors when my network crashes? It's my butt thats on the line, not yours. I am going to make informed decisons concerning security, and if that means I need to analyze source code ... Then that's exactly what I will do. Michael M Brockman CTO/Research and Development Viztera Corporation mike () viztera com
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