Hi Hakan,
> everything becomes a suspect! including the folks working on the project...
Branching off-topic slightly, but note that the "overly trusting
publishers" issue is not limited to proprietary or antivirus
related code.
Furthermore, folks working on a project do not even need to have
One final point I would also like to make is that for me as a user of Debian ,
this has now become a “Trust and Confidence” issue. I never had much trust or
respect for the Microsoft products. In the absence of a reliable, trustworthy
virus detection software, everything becomes a suspect!
Hi,
I am not sure at this point if this is virus database
Registration/maintenance issue or an actual virus. windows defender first scan
revealed the virus alerts mentioned in my previous email. Due to the long long
time it takes to scan the iso files, the second time I ran the scan on the
Scott Kitterman writes ("Re: Problems with source DVDs."):
> There are packages where upstream includes files for testing that trigger a/v
> alerts, even though they are safe. Without knowing which files triggered the
> alerts, it's almost impossible for us to answer your question.
That might
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