Same issue here.. generic trojan slipped through using the latest virus 
defs.  I am happy to email a copy to someone if it would help to update the 
filters.  Also noticed a bunch of other trojans that seemed to slip through.

Here's a good resource.. I tried randomly 10 of these and none of them were 
caught.
http://www.tlsecurity.net/Incoming/Backdoor/

they might be too new, or too old, or just plain not common enough to 
include, but norton does recognize them.


At 05:26 PM 12/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Sorry if this question sounds a little naive, but I need to know...
>
>A couple of days ago, a trojan was accidentally emailed to an entire
>list, of which I am a member.  When it go to me, my Norton picked it up
>(as a generic Trojan signature) instead of clamav and qmail-scanner.
>The same day, one of my users called me with a IRC Trojan flag from
>Norton.
>
>1.  Should clamav 5.4 have picked these up, which means I have a
>misconfiguration somewhere.  Or
>2.  Does clamav /not/ pick up trojans?
>
>Thank You,
>
>Mike
>
>
>
>
>
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