F-PROT is dead (Announce)
> > DOS used to be pretty notorious for viruses back in the day.
>
> This was 25 years ago because people refused to believe that
> computer viruses exist at all
Which people? Software attacks were already old, 25 years ago. It was no big trouble for attackers to extend their range to DOS, and no big news to knowing administrators and users that defense would be nice.
Complete thread:
- F-PROT is dead - Deniska, 29.11.2007, 09:52 (Announce)
- F-PROT is NOT dead - rr, 29.11.2007, 09:55
- OT: BTTR links - Rugxulo, 29.11.2007, 10:20
- OT: BTTR links - rr, 29.11.2007, 11:05
- F-PROT is NOT dead - Deniska, 29.11.2007, 10:59
- F-PROT is NOT dead - rr, 29.11.2007, 11:10
- F-PROT / ClamAV for DOS / RHBVS - Rugxulo, 29.11.2007, 11:18
- F-PROT / ClamAV for DOS / RHBVS - rr, 29.11.2007, 11:27
- F-PROT / ClamAV for DOS / RHBVS - Steve, 30.11.2007, 13:22
- F-PROT / ClamAV for DOS / RHBVS - rr, 29.11.2007, 11:27
- F-PROT / ClamAV for DOS / RHBVS - Rugxulo, 29.11.2007, 11:18
- F-PROT is NOT dead - rr, 29.11.2007, 11:10
- OT: BTTR links - Rugxulo, 29.11.2007, 10:20
- F-PROT is dead - DOS386, 12.12.2007, 01:50
- F-PROT is dead - sol, 12.12.2007, 01:52
- F-PROT is dead - DOS386, 12.12.2007, 02:17
- F-PROT is dead - Steve, 12.12.2007, 05:36
- F-PROT is dead - DOS386, 12.12.2007, 02:17
- F-PROT is dead - sol, 12.12.2007, 01:52
- F-PROT is NOT dead - rr, 29.11.2007, 09:55