Seems like a good-press piece for a small anti-viral software company. Just one small pick to nit: anonymous-remailer@shell.portal.com said:
Bitton said the company's "Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit" will remove the virus from infected computers. New versions of the Toolkit for DOS, Windows, OS/2, and NetWare are slated to ship in late summer. S&S also plans Fall 1995 introductions of Toolkits for Macintosh, SCO Unix, Windows 95, and Windows NT server and workstations.
What? Toolkit? A virus toolkit? Windows NT has an abstracted and object oriented design. User mode programs no longer have access to the hardware (ie., you no longer have access to the boot sector, and cannot hook an interrupt). In short, viruses are much less likely to function under NT, yet these blood-sucking people can't wait to introduce software for it...