I just confirmed that I'm being hired at Symantec in Calgary (~2000km west of where I live now).
I don't have time for details right now, but I'll post later. I'm not supposed to discuss my salary, but I'll tell you about everything else, as it happens.
Congrats, you deserve it!
DEATH TO THE INFID... errrr.... dude, that's awesome!
Quote from: iago on December 06, 2006, 08:42:47 PM
I just confirmed that I'm being hired at Symantec in Calgary (~2000km west of where I live now).
I don't have time for details right now, but I'll post later. I'm not supposed to discuss my salary, but I'll tell you about everything else, as it happens.
See if you can get them to clean up their act a bit as far as drivers go while you're there...
Congratulations! That's so awesome! When do you start?
Congrats!
Congrats man! Sounds like you've made a big decision in your life, hope it works out for ya.
Congrats. Wait, this means you won't be a friendly eight-ten hour cruise from my house! :(
Sweet, now I can drive to you in 24 hours!
Thanks to everybody!
Quote from: Skywing on December 06, 2006, 09:37:46 PM
See if you can get them to clean up their act a bit as far as drivers go while you're there...
I've heard drivers are much better there than they are here. But that doesn't say much, Winnipeg is famous for bad drivers.
Quote from: Sidoh on December 06, 2006, 09:51:51 PM
Congratulations! That's so awesome! When do you start?
He wants to get the paperwork through by the Dec 15, and wants me to start in the first week of January.
Quote from: iago on December 06, 2006, 11:42:59 PM
Thanks to everybody!
Quote from: Skywing on December 06, 2006, 09:37:46 PM
See if you can get them to clean up their act a bit as far as drivers go while you're there...
I've heard drivers are much better there than they are here. But that doesn't say much, Winnipeg is famous for bad drivers.
Quote from: Sidoh on December 06, 2006, 09:51:51 PM
Congratulations! That's so awesome! When do you start?
He wants to get the paperwork through by the Dec 15, and wants me to start in the first week of January.
LOL I read that completely differently. I was under the impression that he was talking about Symantec drivers, not Canadian drivers. :p
Yay for moving closer to Southern California! Who knows, maybe some day you'll actually move to America. Foreigner. I suppose we could always role play. Me and Newby will be the Coyote, and you'll be the Mexican?
Quote from: Quik on December 07, 2006, 12:29:09 AM
LOL I read that completely differently. I was under the impression that he was talking about Symantec drivers, not Canadian drivers. :p
Me too! ::)
Quote from: Quik on December 07, 2006, 12:29:09 AM
Quote from: iago on December 06, 2006, 11:42:59 PM
Thanks to everybody!
Quote from: Skywing on December 06, 2006, 09:37:46 PM
See if you can get them to clean up their act a bit as far as drivers go while you're there...
I've heard drivers are much better there than they are here. But that doesn't say much, Winnipeg is famous for bad drivers.
Quote from: Sidoh on December 06, 2006, 09:51:51 PM
Congratulations! That's so awesome! When do you start?
He wants to get the paperwork through by the Dec 15, and wants me to start in the first week of January.
LOL I read that completely differently. I was under the impression that he was talking about Symantec drivers, not Canadian drivers. :p
Oooh, haha! Calgary and Winnipeg are both famous for different driving styles, so that's the first thing I thought of. You're right though, I'm absolutely sure that's what he meant :P
So..you sold your soul to the devil?
Huh? I definitely think Symantec has a lot of credit. My university (who doesn't have idiots for techs, mind you. assholes maybe, but not idiots) issues free licenses to students and require all systems using their network to have it or some other antivirus program installed. I realize that a somewhat considerable portion of which antivirus program they decide to promote is the price that they can get the licenses for, but they have to believe that it's viable if they're going to trust that it'll help keep their network safe.
I like a company that is about security. I hate a company which makes it's revenues from flaws in a system. It's really low considering that they use those same flaws to install their solutions. There is no telling how the undocumented internal APIs they use will change and what havok it could cause on a system.
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I like a company that is about security. I hate a company which makes it's revenues from flaws in a system. It's really low considering that they use those same flaws to install their solutions. There is no telling how the undocumented internal APIs they use will change and what havok it could cause on a system.
Wait, so you hate Microsoft too? O_O
touche sidoh, touche.
Good job sex muffin.
I should point out that I will NOT be working for Norton, which is a subsidiary.
My university uses Symantec antivirus, not Norton antivirus.
I've never even heard of "Symantec Antivirus", hmm!
In any case, I don't think that's developed in Calgary, up here is a vulnerability analysis/reporting shop (securityfocus.com is up here, their vulnerability analysis, threat response, etc)
There can only be one AntiVirus, and that's me. Damn posers.
Quote from: iago on December 08, 2006, 08:28:41 AM
I've never even heard of "Symantec Antivirus", hmm!
In any case, I don't think that's developed in Calgary, up here is a vulnerability analysis/reporting shop (securityfocus.com is up here, their vulnerability analysis, threat response, etc)
:-o
(http://sidoh.dark-wire.net/upload/files/6BSPQ8FX27-0a768b5ad35c88e4.jpg)
Symantec's AV is garbage. It's the only anti-virus I've used that couldn't recognize a virus I told it to specifically scan. It recognized it a few weeks later finally... doing daily database updates too. Sad. :(
Sidoh: my father had a corporate license for Symantec. He wasn't an idiot either. He just made bad choices. :P
Horseshit. I've used Symantec Antivirus for several years at my university. We recently switched to Trend Antivirus (for whatever reasons) and Symantec was 10x better. Trend won't pick up everything that Symantec does and it almost never successfully cleans a file. Not once when I used Symantec was it unable to either delete, clean, or delete on the next reboot a file. I've never had it not detect a virus, are you sure it was a virus and not a bad piece of malware/spyware? The other big name, McAfee Antivirus is even worse than Trend. Once you install it, its a huge resource hog and good luck trying to uninstall it.
My dad uses Symantec at Boeing and anytime they have a problem that Symantec AV doesn't recognize, they send them a report (I don't know what all it entails). Symantec is obligated by contract to respond with a fix within 24 hours. Neither Trend or McAfee will make such a contract with Boeing...seems pretty obvious why.
Almost all of the 'free' alternatives online are much less sophisticated and generate lots of false positives.
Quote from: Newby on December 08, 2006, 06:40:19 PM
Symantec's AV is garbage. It's the only anti-virus I've used that couldn't recognize a virus I told it to specifically scan. It recognized it a few weeks later finally... doing daily database updates too. Sad. :(
It's picked up viruses in a bunch of the downloads I have from years ago. I think you just had bad luck with it. I'm pretty sure that you know less on this subject than the network administrators working here or at most other universities.
Quote from: Newby on December 08, 2006, 06:40:19 PM
Sidoh: my father had a corporate license for Symantec. He wasn't an idiot either. He just made bad choices. :P
Newby: congratulations.
Quote from: unTactical on December 09, 2006, 11:22:02 AM
Horseshit. I've used Symantec Antivirus for several years at my university. We recently switched to Trend Antivirus (for whatever reasons) and Symantec was 10x better. Trend won't pick up everything that Symantec does and it almost never successfully cleans a file. Not once when I used Symantec was it unable to either delete, clean, or delete on the next reboot a file. I've never had it not detect a virus, are you sure it was a virus and not a bad piece of malware/spyware? The other big name, McAfee Antivirus is even worse than Trend. Once you install it, its a huge resource hog and good luck trying to uninstall it.
My dad uses Symantec at Boeing and anytime they have a problem that Symantec AV doesn't recognize, they send them a report (I don't know what all it entails). Symantec is obligated by contract to respond with a fix within 24 hours. Neither Trend or McAfee will make such a contract with Boeing...seems pretty obvious why.
Almost all of the 'free' alternatives online are much less sophisticated and generate lots of false positives.
:-*
Quote from: unTactical on December 09, 2006, 11:22:02 AM
Almost all of the 'free' alternatives online are much less sophisticated and generate lots of false positives.
Free anti-virus is tricky, because it takes a ton of maintenance. But there are decent free ones.
My university also "requires" Symantec AV (but they don't check, so eh). I do notice that it's pretty clean. Norton AV used to be such a hog, and usually ran my CPU 30% min.
Quote from: iago on December 09, 2006, 02:13:48 PM
Quote from: unTactical on December 09, 2006, 11:22:02 AM
Almost all of the 'free' alternatives online are much less sophisticated and generate lots of false positives.
Free anti-virus is tricky, because it takes a ton of maintenance. But there are decent free ones.
AVG is the only good free one I have found.
Quote from: unTactical on December 09, 2006, 11:22:02 AM
Horseshit. I've used Symantec Antivirus for several years at my university. We recently switched to Trend Antivirus (for whatever reasons) and Symantec was 10x better. Trend won't pick up everything that Symantec does and it almost never successfully cleans a file. Not once when I used Symantec was it unable to either delete, clean, or delete on the next reboot a file. I've never had it not detect a virus, are you sure it was a virus and not a bad piece of malware/spyware? The other big name, McAfee Antivirus is even worse than Trend. Once you install it, its a huge resource hog and good luck trying to uninstall it.
My dad uses Symantec at Boeing and anytime they have a problem that Symantec AV doesn't recognize, they send them a report (I don't know what all it entails). Symantec is obligated by contract to respond with a fix within 24 hours. Neither Trend or McAfee will make such a contract with Boeing...seems pretty obvious why.
Almost all of the 'free' alternatives online are much less sophisticated and generate lots of false positives.
What Trend suite did your dad/did you use? When did your dad use Trend? They've come a long way in the last few years in terms of product and cleaning ability. Trend Micro's Internet Security suite is, by far, the best I've used.
I've found Kaspersky to be a much better anti-virus in my experience. It's a resource hog like hell, but eh? It never ONCE missed a file.
I do not like Symantec. It could never find viruses in my experiences. I guess I was just unlucky?
Quote from: Newby on December 11, 2006, 10:53:36 AM
I've found Kaspersky to be a much better anti-virus in my experience. It's a resource hog like hell, but eh? It never ONCE missed a file.
Installing Kaspersky is tantamount to putting up a sign that says "please own my box, I have a giant privilege escalation vulnerability installed" (http://www.uninformed.org/?v=4&a=4).
Look at any of the major AV software packages, such as Kaspersky, and you'll begin to understand why Microsoft deployed PatchGuard.
Quote from: deadly7 on December 09, 2006, 06:53:40 PM
What Trend suite did your dad/did you use? When did your dad use Trend? They've come a long way in the last few years in terms of product and cleaning ability. Trend Micro's Internet Security suite is, by far, the best I've used.
I use it, not my dad. It is their Corporate Suite, OfficeScan.
@Newby: One of the qualities of a 'good' AV program is the ability to watch a system
without affecting its performance. If you want complete security without regard for performance, just turn your computer off. If you really never got any results from Symantec you probably f'd up the install somehow.
Quote from: Skywing on December 11, 2006, 10:56:19 AM
Installing Kaspersky is tantamount to putting up a sign that says "please own my box, I have a giant privilege escalation vulnerability installed" (http://www.uninformed.org/?v=4&a=4).
Seems like an interesting read...