Read again the part of your email, below: could the "evil" "open source" term have anything to do with it ?!? I have a couple of other things running on a W2K box, and all happened to be "open source" or freeware, coincidentally, and some were immediately identifed as potentially malicious by the M$ stuff ... ;)
Now - if Microsoft was to develop winpcap, and sell it ... hmm ... that would probably make it safer, by definition (Microsoft = security, as we all know). ;> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 19:29:41 +0100, Philip Stoev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > WinPcap is identified as follows: > > WinPCap > Type: Enabler > Threat Level: Low > Author: WinPCap Team including = Loris Degioanni > Description: WinPCap is an Open Source Windows Packet Filtering Library. <snip> ================================================================== This is the WinPcap users list. It is archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/winpcap-users@winpcap.polito.it/ To unsubscribe use mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==================================================================