Considering the speed at which this was added to the database (and the last three major mail worms that got treated similarly) I'm just terribly impressed with the ClamAV devs.

So far, Clamav has beaten our proprietary av solution (InoculateIT, or eTrust Antivirus, or whatever CA is calling it these days) in regards to the speed at which the database is kept updated. And I still meet open source advocates who haven't heard of the project!

Christoph Cordes wrote:
LA> Is it this mcafee virus?
LA> This is a Medium Threat Advisory for W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] worm.
LA> Justification
LA> W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] has been deemed Medium due to prevalence.
LA> Read About It
LA> Information about W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] is located on VIL at:
LA> http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_101034.htm


Yes, thatīs it. When i added the signature none of my scanners was able to detect it and i named it Worm.SomeFool cause i didnīt want to waste time on a name research while the worm starts to spread. Iīll rename it with the next update.




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