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"Free" cleaning tools for worms


From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:46:19 -0400 (EDT)


On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Ray Wong wrote:
Of course, since we STILL have to handhold users into doing things, why
not just download the patches to our own servers, and either make CDs as
a courtesy to customers, or setup a quarantine network we shove them off
to, which only has access to our local patch server?  M$ still does have
everything downloadable, for those of us who can figure out how to do it.

Its called Copyright law, but that's a layer 9 issue.

What's the difference between downloading patches on demand through a
squid cache, and keeping the file on your web server.  Akamai really sucks
for predicting where downloads will be sourced.

On a more practical subject does anyone know of any useful cleaning tools
for last months windows worms besides the "free" tools from the anti-virus
vendors?  Are there any freeware tools? Or any AV vendor willing to
distribute their single fix tools through ISPs (with a link buy the full
version)?


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