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		<title>By: raygen79</title>
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		<description>That is a point well taken. However, it must be noted that the way Linux is designed running anti-virus would be redundant. Linux also comes with its own firewall IPTables, Pffilter, etc take your pick. Many routers home and coporate run some form of Linux/BSD on them.

MACL and digital code signing is the future for any platform.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is a point well taken. However, it must be noted that the way Linux is designed running anti-virus would be redundant. Linux also comes with its own firewall IPTables, Pffilter, etc take your pick. Many routers home and coporate run some form of Linux/BSD on them.</p>
<p>MACL and digital code signing is the future for any platform.</p>
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