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Old 11th May 04, 07:12 PM
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Does anybody know why my fully updated
Norton AntiVirus did not find and stop the
Sasser worm from infecting my PC.

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Old 11th May 04, 10:17 PM
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Sorry to hear that

Windows Update and/or a Firewall of some sort would probably have prevented the worm infection, and NAV does occasionally miss some problems. A combination of these three kept my PC from getting infected.

This Sasser worm is a tough one, needs no "operator action", it finds YOU! They should string up that kid in Germany who wrote it!
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Old 11th May 04, 10:22 PM
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Last week I made several hundred dollars removing Sasser from infected PCs and Workstations. All but one was using Norton [it was running McAfee]. None had the update patch from Microsoft. All the Norton 'protected systems' had Live Update running.

I do like one thing about Norton/Symantc however... the Symantec Sasser remover tool worked nicely


As usual they [Norton/Symantc] were a day late and a dollar short.


Norton SUX!
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Old 11th May 04, 10:41 PM
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Thanks for your reply, maybe macafee is better than norton antivirus.
Our company a FM Radio station and newspaper also got sasser worm it took all day to get rid of it.

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Old 12th May 04, 12:18 AM
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Does anyone know of anyone with Nod32 that got the virus?
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Old 12th May 04, 01:24 PM
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I think part of it is the ISP, the larger ISP's usually have to keep their system clean in order to please all the consumers. They don't want a lot of mad customers getting something on their computer that they (the company) could possible prevent.

Just my opinion.

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Old 22nd May 04, 02:33 AM
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I run NOD32 and have had NO problems at home or work PC's. I used to run McAfee and have used Norton. I hated Norton and McAfee was good but a big resource hog (not as big as Norton though). I really like NOD32 and AVG Antivirus has kept another comuter I run safe and sound. But it was likely not the antivirus that kept the bug out but Zone Alarm Pro...a good firewall is a MUST.
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