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Holes found in PC virus defences

Holes found in PC virus defences

A variety of shortcomings in the antivirus programs for PCs have been pointed out in a recent BBC article.

Security firm Ironport counted how long it took anti-virus firms to produce an antidote following the first appearance of a malicious program.

It found that, on average, anti-virus firms took 17 hours to respond to new threats.

Some viruses took far longer to tackle and in one case specific defences took more than three weeks to appear.

Submitted by: profdlp

Source: BBC

Comments

  1. stabface
    stabface sounds about right, i found a really good virus software it is called "linux"

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