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Security Basics: Old anti-virus program version with latest virus definition file

Old anti-virus program version with latest virus definition file

From: <foragersec_at_yahoo.co.in>
Date: 1 Nov 2007 13:48:11 -0000
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Could anyone assist me with this?
I have Old anti-virus program version, but my virus definition file is the latest one.
I get the definitions updated daily. Now I wanted to know am I still at risk with the above scenario.
As I understand the latest virus definition file would surely protect me with the current risks. Would this be sufficient with an older version of the anti-virus program running on my system?

Thanks in Advance,
Regards
foragersec
Received on Nov 01 2007

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