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Red Squirrel - Dec-19-2004 server time
AVG. I actually have to update it since soon definition updates won't work since there's a newer version.

But it's rare it even catches a virus, I usually do before it does. But it's good to have for p2p since it will tell me if a file in a folder is infected before I even have a chance to see it.

Furball - Dec-19-2004 server time
lol. Thank GOd for Norton. It enjoys picking up what I overlooked. What AV do you use?

Red Squirrel - Dec-19-2004 server time
Yeah I got this email about me being on a spam list. I was all,hmm interesting so just for fun I saved it and opened the zip file. I got the warning as soon as I tried to extract it. em320.gif I knew it was a virus, just wanted some fun. laugh.gif

Furball - Dec-19-2004 server time
OMG, that's hillarious. Sucks to use winzip. I personally use winrar. Why wouldn't you scan that in the first place? Whenever you get a file, just scan it first, save yourself future troubles. That's sneaky though.....the way that's done. VERY sneaky

Red Squirrel - Dec-19-2004 server time
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