I have to agree with Todd, the naming convention is now right
useless for the normal population and make keeping up with
viruses on a corporate level that much harder. AV companies
are always trying to beat the other company and this leads to
very little information sharing between the companies on new
viruses, etc.
Maybe a foundation should be created. This foundation could
give a seal of approval to all AV corporations that join in.
We are starting to make rules for patch management over at
patchmanagment.org. Why couldn't a group work with AV names
and the first company that finds and IDs it correctly gets to
name it in the foundation. Just a dream, I would guess.
This completely misses the point. When a new virus is discovered, it is
essential that there is a RAPID response to the threat. The idead of
handing the critter over to a committee to decide it's name is, quite
frankly, plain bonkers.
I for one would rather all the antivirus
vendors came up with their own names if it meant that
detection/disinfection patterns came out hour earlier.
Cheers,
Phil
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Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK