> Do you realize that no antivirus can provide a signature until : > - someone has witnessed an infection (or infection attempt), > - reported it to the virus db maintainers, > - the signature has been engineered > - tested (no obvious false positives), > - then finally publicly released ? > > No matter how often you check for new sigs, you'll always have at least > several hours between a new worm hits the Net and a signature comes to > your local antivirus installation. > > IMHO to the question : "What do I do ?" the most logical answer is : > "explain to your users what a new virus is and how it is impossible to > protect against them in the early hours no matter how much effort the > antivirus guys put to the task". Then advise them to use more secure > e-mail clients...
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