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Message-ID: <1107890468.5095.2.camel@localhost.localdomain>
From: barrie at reboot-robot.net (Barrie Dempster)
Subject: Multiple AV Vendors ignoringtar.gz archives
	(fwd)

On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 10:16 -0500, Paul Laudanski wrote:
> Folks, here is a summary of a discussion with Mark at Eset for NOD32 about 
> .tar.bz2.  So what do you folks think, how many people would like to see 
> this capability?
> 

I don't think it is something customers will request until/if viruses
start using it. The original point was that it was something viruses
might take advantage of, however it's good to see a vendor seriously
listening to it's customers. kudos to NOD32.

-- 
With Regards..
Barrie Dempster (zeedo) - Fortiter et Strenue

blog: http://zeedo.blogspot.com
site: http://www.bsrf.org.uk

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