Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/11/12/01:14:25
I asked him to recheck after he gets a clean system, but here's the
information. The fact that he's replacing his *motherboard* is
suspicious, but you never know how paranoid some people are, or how
evil viruses can be. Maybe it reflashed his BIOS.
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 21:35:55 -0800
From: Earle Jennings <ewj AT ix DOT netcom DOT com>
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Hello,
I am using virusweep, v 1.0 made by quarterdeck. I have recently
been rebuilding my system after a completely devastating virus caused
the complete replacement of motherboards and hard disks. Your tools
have been a consistent part of what I use in my research. And among
other things, your tools are on contaminated backups. What would you
recommend?
Your respectfully,
Earle Jennings
DJ Delorie wrote:
> Please report viruses immediately to the djgpp list and to me
> personally, don't just hide them in the bug database. Which virus
> scanner did you use?
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