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A bit unrelated
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Well, with Oracle 51 exploits fixed this month and about 100 fixed last month, I thought it was a valid question to ask. I want to make sure that my chosen antivirus product isn't going to let something in my system while it's keeping other things out.
No AV product is completely safe, however. Look at Kaspersky last year--it had to fix lots of stuff. Regards, |
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for the development version there is no need to care about bdb exploit, when a stable release will be out, it will have for sure latest version of additional third part software
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