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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Best AV for Itanium IA64 (Windows 2000, 2003, NT) Post 302648897 by otheus on Wednesday 30th of May 2012 01:45:18 PM
Old 05-30-2012
From 25+ years experience: The price you pay for software seems to have absolutely no relation at all in relation to the end-user experience (usability + support).

When it comes to anti-virus software, I can't recommend anything, actually, because I'm the kind of user that simply doesn't download viruses. If I download something I don't trust, I'll scan it manually with clamAV because over the long-run, it pays to be a little cautious.

Your situation is a bit special because the Itanium line has such little industry support from the software sector. Anti-virus software is no different. Why should a vendor spend resources for something he will sell very few copies of?

Viruses themselves must be tailored to the specific hardware (excluding "macro" viruses which infect things like Word and Excel documents, or Browser exploits which infect via JavaScript and ActionScript / Flash ). They must use attack vectors built specifically for that hardware -- thus, the version on the OS you use, the version of Office, etc, are all compiled specifically for Itanium. A malware author would have to tailor the malware specifically for these components. By this line of thinking, there is little benefit to leveraging existing x86-based malware signatures -- you need a database of signatures specific for Itaniums.

Thus, in this case, relying on open tools makes more sense than non-open ones: the sparse nature of the installations dictates a cost/benefit model toward openness -- it will be people like you who find and diagnose the infections, and people like you who will help contribute to the database of malware signatures.

Last edited by otheus; 05-30-2012 at 02:46 PM.. Reason: typo
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xbill - save your computers from Wingdows [TM] virus SYNOPSIS
xbill [-l level] [--gui gui] [--sizesize] [-v] [-h] DESCRIPTION
Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, and someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people running around the screen are trying to infect your computers with Wingdows [TM], a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system. Your objective is to click the mouse on them, ending their potential threat. If one of the people reaches a computer, it will attempt to replace your operating system with the virus it carries. It will then attempt to run off the screen with your vital software. The game ends when only 1 (or 0) of your computers are being productive. Additionally, some computers are connected with network cables. When one computer on a network becomes infected, a spark will be sent down the cable, and will infect the computer on the other end when it reaches there. Clicking the button on one of the little people will cause it to cry out in pain and melt (id software eat your heart out!), dropping the stolen os if it is carrying one. If a computer is running Wingdows or is temporarily off, the os can be dragged back to the computer (or another computer compatible with that os). To extinguish a spark, drag the bucket of water from the upper left corner onto it. The status bar at the bottom tells the following: Number of Bills on/off the screen Number of Computers running their OS/off/Wingdows Level Score OPTIONS
-l n Start at level n. --gui gui Use a specific front end. The possible values are gtk, motif, and athena. Note that some of these may not be compiled into the binary. --size size Play on a field of size x size, instead of the normal 400x400. size must be larger than 400. -v Print version number and exit. -h Print help and exit. When using the GTK gui, all standard GTK options are supported. When using the Athena or Motif GUI, all standard X Intrinsics options are supported. AUTHORS
Main Programmer: Brian Wellington <bwelling@xbill.org> Programming & graphics (v2.0 and earlier): Matias Duarte <matias@hyperimage.com> COPYING
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