Antivrus System
vincenta
07-09-2005, 11:36 PM
Hi Folks
I'm wondering what antivirus system to use on a Windows 2000 server system
that's being used as a home PC. Can anyone recommend any?
I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus installed. Its free
for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it has never detected a
virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be worth having if they
are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
--
"Invest your time before you invest your money."
Jim Macklin
07-09-2005, 11:36 PM
run the EICAR test files to be sure it is working. Offering
free versions of programs is effective marketing, the
programs offered often do not do everything as neatly or
automatically as the paid version, they hope you will like
it and buy.
eicar - Anti-Virus test file Provides a standardized test
file for signature based virus detection software. This file
can be used to verify the correct operation of antivirus
software ...
www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm - 16k -
Cached - Similar pages
eicar - European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus
Research eicar combines universities, industry and media
plus technical, security and legal experts from civil and
military government and law enforcement as well as ...
www.eicar.org/ - 14k - May 18, 2005 - Cached -
Similar pages
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"vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com> wrote in message
news:6F056434-2239-4783-99F9-1F985902CD55@microsoft.com...
| Hi Folks
|
| I'm wondering what antivirus system to use on a Windows
2000 server system
| that's being used as a home PC. Can anyone recommend any?
|
| I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus
installed. Its free
| for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it
has never detected a
| virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be
worth having if they
| are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
|
| --
| "Invest your time before you invest your money."
vincenta
07-09-2005, 11:36 PM
Jim
Thanks mate. I've tested the EICAR test files and the first two files were
stopped on downlaod. The other two zipped ones were not. However, they were
picked up by the on demand AV scan I ran afterwards.
This suggests that CA is ok for certain viruses but perhaps not thorough
enough for more advanced viruses which could nest themselves in zipped
archives and then self extract once downloaded.
I need an AV utility than will catch these embedded viruses on download. I
have sent an email to CA to warn them of the problem.
--
"Invest your time before you invest your money."
"Jim Macklin" wrote:
> run the EICAR test files to be sure it is working. Offering
> free versions of programs is effective marketing, the
> programs offered often do not do everything as neatly or
> automatically as the paid version, they hope you will like
> it and buy.
>
>
> eicar - Anti-Virus test file Provides a standardized test
> file for signature based virus detection software. This file
> can be used to verify the correct operation of antivirus
> software ...
> www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm - 16k -
> Cached - Similar pages
>
>
> eicar - European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus
> Research eicar combines universities, industry and media
> plus technical, security and legal experts from civil and
> military government and law enforcement as well as ...
> www.eicar.org/ - 14k - May 18, 2005 - Cached -
> Similar pages
> [ More results from www.eicar.org ]
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
> But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
> some support
> http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
>
>
>
> "vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:6F056434-2239-4783-99F9-1F985902CD55@microsoft.com...
> | Hi Folks
> |
> | I'm wondering what antivirus system to use on a Windows
> 2000 server system
> | that's being used as a home PC. Can anyone recommend any?
> |
> | I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus
> installed. Its free
> | for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it
> has never detected a
> | virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be
> worth having if they
> | are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
> |
> | --
> | "Invest your time before you invest your money."
>
>
>
David H. Lipman
07-09-2005, 11:36 PM
From: "vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com>
| Hi Folks
|
| I'm wondering what antivirus system to use on a Windows 2000 server system
| that's being used as a home PC. Can anyone recommend any?
|
| I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus installed. Its free
| for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it has never detected a
| virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be worth having if they
| are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
|
| --
| "Invest your time before you invest your money."
There are anti virus News Groups specifically for this type of discussion.
microsoft.public.scripting.virus.discussion
microsoft.public.security.virus
alt.comp.virus
alt.comp.anti-virus
CA eTrust is a good and reccomended AV application. I was not aware that it will run on a
Server Platform. With many AV vendors are are speciific versions for workstations and for
servers.
Stick with eTrust. As Jim noted, you can test the system with the EICAR Test File.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
David H. Lipman
07-09-2005, 11:37 PM
From: "vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com>
| Jim
|
| Thanks mate. I've tested the EICAR test files and the first two files were
| stopped on downlaod. The other two zipped ones were not. However, they were
| picked up by the on demand AV scan I ran afterwards.
|
| This suggests that CA is ok for certain viruses but perhaps not thorough
| enough for more advanced viruses which could nest themselves in zipped
| archives and then self extract once downloaded.
|
| I need an AV utility than will catch these embedded viruses on download. I
| have sent an email to CA to warn them of the problem.
| --
| "Invest your time before you invest your money."
Makes sure CA eTrust has "archive file" scanning enabled to scan a ZIP file.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
vincenta
07-09-2005, 11:37 PM
Thanks for the reassurance and clarification.
--
"Invest your time before you invest your money."
"David H. Lipman" wrote:
> From: "vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com>
>
> | Hi Folks
> |
> | I'm wondering what antivirus system to use on a Windows 2000 server system
> | that's being used as a home PC. Can anyone recommend any?
> |
> | I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus installed. Its free
> | for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it has never detected a
> | virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be worth having if they
> | are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
> |
> | --
> | "Invest your time before you invest your money."
>
> There are anti virus News Groups specifically for this type of discussion.
>
> microsoft.public.scripting.virus.discussion
> microsoft.public.security.virus
> alt.comp.virus
> alt.comp.anti-virus
>
> CA eTrust is a good and reccomended AV application. I was not aware that it will run on a
> Server Platform. With many AV vendors are are speciific versions for workstations and for
> servers.
>
> Stick with eTrust. As Jim noted, you can test the system with the EICAR Test File.
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>
>
Jack E Martinelli
07-09-2005, 11:37 PM
The Virus Bulletin
http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/
ICSA Labs - TrueSecure Corp.
http://www.icsalabs.com/html/communities/antivirus/certifiedproducts.shtml
AV-Test
http://www.av-test.org/
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Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS
Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm
In Memorium: Alex Nichol
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Your cooperation is very appreciated.
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"vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com> wrote in message
news:81E830C3-88AE-4A8D-83C7-57D09E612A5E@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the reassurance and clarification.
> --
> "Invest your time before you invest your money."
>
>
> "David H. Lipman" wrote:
>
> > From: "vincenta" <vincenta@mail.com>
> >
> > | Hi Folks
> > |
> > | I'm wondering what antivirus system to use on a Windows 2000 server
system
> > | that's being used as a home PC. Can anyone recommend any?
> > |
> > | I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus installed. Its
free
> > | for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it has never
detected a
> > | virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be worth having if
they
> > | are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
> > |
> > | --
> > | "Invest your time before you invest your money."
> >
> > There are anti virus News Groups specifically for this type of
discussion.
> >
> > microsoft.public.scripting.virus.discussion
> > microsoft.public.security.virus
> > alt.comp.virus
> > alt.comp.anti-virus
> >
> > CA eTrust is a good and reccomended AV application. I was not aware
that it will run on a
> > Server Platform. With many AV vendors are are speciific versions for
workstations and for
> > servers.
> >
> > Stick with eTrust. As Jim noted, you can test the system with the EICAR
Test File.
> >
> > --
> > Dave
> > http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> > http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
> >
Melvin Klassen
07-09-2005, 11:37 PM
On Fri, 20 May 2005 10:09:12, "=?Utf-8?B?dmluY2VudGE=?="
<vincenta@mail.com> wrote:
> I currently have Computer Associates eTrust ezAntivirus installed. Its free
> for twelve months. I have not heard much about it and it has never detected
> a virus(few days use so far). So I'm thinking, can it be worth having if they
> are willing to let you have it free for 12 months?
Absolutely! It's great software. Computer Associates has a
"marketing-plan",
namely to entice you to try the software for a year, and then,
year-after-year,
for you to pay the annual renewal fees,
in order to get a continuing revenue stream from you.
(Just like the cable-TV and satellite-TV providers -- it's the
"year-after-year"
money they want, not the "up-front" and/or "installation" fees.)
Plus, it's annual fees are _less_ than its main competitors (Macafee
and Norton).
It runs great on my old, slow (Pentium 233, 96MB) laptop.
Reference: http://WWW.My-eTrust.com/microsoft
Antivrus System