On Tuesday 07 May 2002 02:49, Hubbard, David wrote:
> Just put something like the following in your pattern file, with spaces
> being tabs of course, and you should block most viruses.  You can add
> other extensions like .exe at your discretion, some user communities
> won't tolerate exe's from being blocked. :-)
>
> .bat 0 You Sent A Batch File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected!
> .com 0 You Sent A Command File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected!
> .lnk 0 You Sent A Link File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected! .pif 0 You Sent A PIF File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected! .vbs 0 You Sent A VBS File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected! .shs 0 You Sent A SHS File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected! .scr 0 You Sent A SCR File - Blocked - Your Computer May Be Virus
> Infected!

This list can go on and on and ... :)

Maintaining a whitelist is easier than a blacklist.

-- 
Jason Wong -> Gremlins Associates -> www.gremlins.com.hk

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