Re: Nominations (4) -> Re: Several ways you can delete a large avi file, and other files that might say they are in use.

From: relic (complaints_at_relic211.cjb.net)
Date: 11/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 01:53:47 GMT

Dustin Cook wrote:
> John Henry wrote:
>
>> I've asid this many times...not only do I know very little about
>> them, I *care* very little about them. I don't do stupid *** and I
>> keep my AV software running and updated. I've never one time been
>> hit with a
>> virus, and the chances that I ever will be are quite slim.
>
> The people infected by my viruses often said they're av was uptodate.
> And not all of them did anything stupid to get the virus. Like I said,
> you don't know much about them. You should learn tho, it's an
> important security concern these days.
>
> The fact you haven't been hit, yet seems to give you a false sense of
> security. Let me clue you in on something. An antivirus scanner is
> retroactive, it can only hunt for what it already knows about.

The great bugwriter has never heard of NOD32?

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