Recommended AV?
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Re: Recommended AV?
Wouldn't surprise me given their high status, but I'm sure anything well made can get past them.
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I think virus makers may test out their virus with different free e-mail services to see if they can get past the built-in virus scanners.
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I would hope they do, but viruses change so much, it's hard to keep up with their programming.
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I imagine it is also hard to find talented antivirus programmers who can keep up with new virus trends.
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In a growing technology world, we'll need more AV programmers and hopefully we'll get more.
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I feel high schools need to teach people about Antivirus, and how they work, so more people know what AV brands exist, and where to apply for AV jobs when they are finish with college.
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agreed, though most still don't seem to take well to most tech today anyways.