The code we have in testing right now only looks at the email and compile
time (this seams to work okay, but I have dificulties getting the
positive rate above 90%)

The idea with binary files (not in heavy testing, but it seams to get the
positiv rate to about 95%), is to create a trace of the file.

the idea comes from computer sound science (and computer vision) where one problem
(with music) is to make a database of sounds and then seek through that
database after a specific sound.

The probabilities for finding a virus varies alot with respect to what
encodeing of the virus I use so there is no clear answar to what the best
method is.

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Yours sincerely

Lars

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Lars Roland.
Copenhagen University -
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Url: www.math.ku.dk
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   "Politics is for the moment, equations are forever"
                                                    - Albert Einstein






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