The previous post was #100 (as was pointed out by Fred).
This just reminded me of the early days of this blog (waaay back then, all of about ten months ago), when I actually tried to count the problems. I think I gave up counting at 'Issue 19'.
Nobody has ever explained to me how commercial software could be released with so many of such obvious problems. I know that Symantec is not alone in this regard, but they're certainly one of the clearest examples.
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This blog is primarily concerned with NIS 2007 (and a bit on NIS 08). I have nothing to say about more recent versions.
This blog is more or less dormant (except for occasional comments on related news), and is being left on-line as a historical record and perhaps as a warning to future generations of anti-virus coders.
This blog is more or less dormant (except for occasional comments on related news), and is being left on-line as a historical record and perhaps as a warning to future generations of anti-virus coders.
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