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Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> The 4 to 7 years old files where detected as virus less than 3 months old :-(
Well, some executable virii infect files without modifying any of their
dates, so in theory it's possible they are infected.
(Nowadays it's rarer, though, because most virii are of the independent-exe
style and don't even bother infecting individual files.)
> Now to find another one that DON'T stay in memory and only scan when I ask it to.
Most AV software for Windows feel like a virus themselves: It's incredibly
difficult to get rid of them (without uninstalling them completely). They
will "infect" your entire system.
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- Warp
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