This German branch is not wasting time updating their anti-virus program. F-Prot for DOS v2.10b was just released a few days ago. (And it was only the other week that v2.10a was put out.) You can directly download it here: http://www.fprot.org/pub/fp-310b.zip Or if the link doesn't work, simply go to this main link (its homepage): http://www.fprot.org The page is in German. You should click on the "English" tab located on the top of the page to translate the page to English. There, you should see that they'll have v3.10b where you can click and download it. In fact, they also have on the page right now - for the first time AFAIK - F-Prot 3.10A for Linux; its a beta version and its free like the DOS version... so if you have Linux it wouldn't hurt to try it out. I know a good portion of this list are F-Prot users. Either case, its not a big download (1.4 megs). And the system requirements - at least for the DOS version - are very light. The list member here with the weakest PC would be able to run F-Prot ;-). Thus, I strongly recommend everybody to get F-Prot. (If I had the "power," I would require you to get it! :-) ) If you need convincing, there was a terrible epidemic of the AntiEXE virus at my college several years ago. And F-Prot was the only AV software that was able to find it and disinfect it. Since then, my school still uses it (the system administrator never forgot that epidemic). I have it on my home PC since then. And it got rid of all sorts of viruses, including a few Word macroviruses, that I somehow contracted. I'm not sure how F-Prot would be able to handle the recent Red Worm, but I know it will detect it. ___Billy Wong___ BHS1989@xxxxxxxx http://www.geocities.com/billythekid1602445 To unsubscribe, send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit http://freelists.dhs.org ~*~