You might consider running Windows as a virtual machine on your Mac; I recall 
reading - on Microsoft-com! - an article which touted the security advantages 
of 
doing so. :) 

It is, however,  a truly crappy design decision to require virus checking to be 
turned off. Even if we assume that Moyo Go has no embedded malware, the world 
is 
awash in real malware; it is irresponsible not to protect one's computer - it 
could become part of a bot army in minutes, if connected to the internet. 

Will Moyo Go still work if the virtual PC is not connected to the internet at 
all? That would be safest.

 Terry McIntyre <[email protected]>


Unix/Linux Systems Administration
Taking time to do it right saves having to do it twice.




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From: David Doshay <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 10:06:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Computer-go] Moyo Go Studio

Yes, I interacted with Frank (electronically) many years ago, and he has 
medical 
problems that result in his lashing out. It is clear that it still happens from 
time to time, perhaps with less frequency, but not with much less intensity, so 
I fully understand your position. But that was not my direct concern. I just 
wanted to know if folks used it and were content with the results after turning 
off the safety software. I worry about opening up a PC to attacks, enough so 
that while a friend was willing to download the software onto her PC so I could 
try it, I told her not to because her PhD thesis in the making is on that 
machine. I know that Frank is more than smart enough to include mal-ware in his 
programs if he wished to, but I don't think that he did so. I just worry about 
leaving doors open for others.

Most of my concerns are based on the fact that I am a Mac guy who sometimes 
buys 
a PC for a particular piece of Go software like this one, and every time so far 
the PC is attacked in short order. Again, my concern is that I turn off 
features 
of virus protection software and leave a hole that can be exploited.

Cheers,
David



On 31, Jan 2011, at 6:47 PM, Jeff Nowakowski wrote:

> On 01/31/2011 09:12 PM, David Doshay wrote:
>> Does anyone on this list use this software?
>> Its use requires disabling anti-virus software.
> 
> The author of that software has made violent threats to members of the Go 
>community. Whether it will harm your computer or not for me is besides the 
>point 
>-- I would not use it or endorse it even if it was perfectly safe.
> 
> But anyways, these days you can run software you don't trust inside a virtual 
>machine.
> 
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