Grendel
August 9th, 2003, 09:39 AM
Although I've had Nod32 on for about six weeks, it hasn't been overworked. This because my email ISP has McAfee corporate on the server, and every few eeks I get an email about some nasty in email that was zapped.
This changed last nite. A I was pulling in my email, quick as a wink up came Nod32 telling me that
DPCFcd.exe - Win32/Gibe.B worm
was coming calling. Nod and I put a stop to that real fast :).
Let's say I was very impressed by this first real-world test that Nod32 has gone through here. Unlike some other AV programs (naming no names).
(I've posted about this on Security/DSLReports in a different way, the value of layered protection. Around here, why preach to the choir :)?
This changed last nite. A I was pulling in my email, quick as a wink up came Nod32 telling me that
DPCFcd.exe - Win32/Gibe.B worm
was coming calling. Nod and I put a stop to that real fast :).
Let's say I was very impressed by this first real-world test that Nod32 has gone through here. Unlike some other AV programs (naming no names).
(I've posted about this on Security/DSLReports in a different way, the value of layered protection. Around here, why preach to the choir :)?