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- Frisk Goes Commercial
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- It seems Frisk has been selling out.
-
- The Knights of Chaos are distributing a Virus Collectors Kit with a bunch of
- AV utilities as well as some Zines and mostly binary viruses. Neural
- Nightmare got a hold of a message sent to his sysadmin from frisk@complex.is.
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- The message spoke of a "grey-list" Frisk is in possession of, and how he is
- banning all these sites from his ftp site, the datafellows WWW page as well
- as bbs and ftp site. The sites on the grey list are undisclosed but he
- threatened to add kaiwan.com to the list unless the sysadmin stopped the
- "Virus Exchange" at their site.
-
- The sysadmin laughed it off, so kaiwan.com has been added to the said grey
- list. As far as Frisk let on in his letter, the sites on the grey list are
- those with poor security [by Frisk's standards] or those who offer viruses
- through anonymous login.
-
- The final part of the letter expressed his concern against the "Virus Exchange
- Underground". He strongly feels that virus exchange leads to nothing but more
- viruses. [awwww]
-
- I tried to get Frisk to talk to me about this by way of e-mail, but I received
- no response. The letter I sent to him (3 times) is at the end of this
- document.
-
- Not that it seems really new, but Frisk has just added his name to the list up
- there with John McAfee and Patty Hoffman. He has decided to sell out and
- force his morals on others. Well, there it is...
-
- It also seems that the Official Anti-Virus software of Windows 95 is F-Prot
- Gatekeeper. Here is a smeg from datafellows:
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- -=-=-=-=-=-=-start smeg-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- *Data Fellows announces F-PROT Gatekeeper -the world's first proactive [?]
- anti-virus utility for Microsoft Windows -- 10 November, 1994
-
- Data Fellows has announced today the world's first truly effective
- proactive anti-virus utility for Microsoft Windows. The new utility is part
- of the F-PROT Professional package. F-PROT is a multiple award winner in
- anti-virus reviews and tests around the world.
-
- F-PROT Gatekeeper is a native device driver for Windows, which uses the award
- winning Secure Scan [no heurustics?] scanning technology to scan all executed
- or copied files. F-PROT Gatekeeper works for both Windows applications and DOS
- applications.
-
- The main difference between F-PROT Gatekeeper and the old DOS anti-virus TSRs
- is that the DOS TSRs are restricted to using only the least memory consuming
- and simplest methods to detect viruses. F-PROT Gatekeeper is able to use a
- full size scanning engine which detects all possible viruses. As more and more
- of the modern viruses are polymorphic or encrypting, the ability to decrypt
- viruses for identification is of central importance. For example, most
- anti-virus TSRs have trouble finding the famous Mutation Engine (MtE) viruses
- or the SMEG viruses.
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- F-PROT Gatekeeper is able to find all the known viruses on the fly. From now
- on it is not necessary to protect a computer actively and still remain in
- doubt whether all viruses would be found. With F-PROT Gatekeeper all viruses
- will be found before they have a chance to activate.
-
- "This is a very important step in the fight against the polymorphic
- and encrypting viruses", says Risto Siilasmaa, managing director of Data
- Fellows.
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-end smeg-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- Well, Frisk has pocketed a pretty penny I'm sure for that sale. The problem
- with big companies though is that they can't keep up with the rapidly growing
- viruses.. F-Prot 2.17 was a couple of weeks late.. Hmmmmm...
-
- At any rate, Frisk is holding hands with John McAfee and pocketing his
- earnings while putting down the virus exchange. We'll see how GateKeeper
- works out and see the future of Frisk Intl.
-
- SCREECH!NG WEASEL
-
-
- Dear Sir:
-
- This letter is in regard to the "grey list" you made reference to about
- the virus distribution made available at kaiwan.com.
-
- I felt strongly compelled to comment about your actions concerning
- disallowing the users from kaiwan.com access to your ftp site, WWW site,
- and personal technical support.
-
- When I was informed about your actions concerning the public distribution
- of the Virus Collector Kits, I was more than appalled. While it is
- obvious you cannot support the creation of computer viruses, it seems
- hypocritical to try to diminish their public distribution.
-
- The University I attend is currently a customer of Frisk Intl., and uses
- F-Prot as their main source of anti-virus protection in all of their
- academic computer labs. My question to you is this: If I were to offer
- computer viruses for research via anonymous ftp or other means, would my
- school, a customer of Frisk Intl., also be included on the said "grey list"?
-
- I am curious about the integrity of Frisk Intl, curious enough to "try
- out" your threats of being denied support from Frisk Intl. Where do you
- draw the line between public/customer support, and your personal
- feelings about virus distribution.
-
- I also feel compelled to point out you're freely offering disassembled source
- of particular viruses. I would readily consider this "virus distribution"
- and view it as hypocrisy on your part, at best.
-
- I hopefully await a response concerning this matter. If you would prefer
- to speak rather than communicate via e-mail, I would be more than happy
- to make any arrangements you see fit.
-
- Please, consider this query, and reply with an appropriate response.
-
- sweasel@netherlands.ypsi.mi.us
-
- P.S. nether.net is now banned from the following sites:
- bbs.datafellows.fi
- http://www.datafellows.fi
- ftp.complex.is
- ftp.datafellows.fi
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