Hi Antony,

> Therefore my suggestion is that a third signature database file be created, 
> in addition to viruses.db and viruses.db2, and this new file contains all the 
> signatures of "damaged" viruses.
 
Currently it will be rather hard to create a signature for a damaged virus
that only matches the damaged file. It's far more easier to create a signature
that matches both - the original and damaged files. I think you're right and
new signatures should be more general.

> If the idea of having an extra database file is too much of an overhead to 
> implement efficiently in ClamAV, then perhaps we could simply have an 
> additional file which gets distributed, but has to be appended onto the end 
> of viruses.db in order for it to become effective on a system - then there 
> would be no changes to the code at all, and only those people who want to 
> match broken samples will need to do an additional 'cat' at the end of their 
> freshclam update.
 
ClamAV reads all the .db and .db2 files from the database directory. You
can create a signature yourself and put it to the somename.db file in that
directory.

Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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