Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Actually, it is usually happen the Clamav recognises the virii before
> the other AV vendors so no well-known name was available. See the
> archive for the more detailed answers, this question already answered
> here.

So maybe, as with celestial objects, there should be agreement that
the first AV 'vendor' to publish a detection for a virus should be
given the honour of naming it and the other vendors adopt the same
name rather than inventing their own (and potentially causing
confusion). So if Clamav is first, other vendors should adopt its
name and if some other vendor is first then Clamav should use the name
that vendor gives it.


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