On Nov 14, 2004, at 10:01 AM, John Jolet wrote:

On the issue of manually reviewing the mails to submit....isn't this the
purpose of the quarantine directory? When it detects a phishing malware,
look at the file in the quarantine directory.

I think he's thinking that this is more time and labor consuming...before Clam only concentrated on "Here's a malware binary...into the quarantine with you!", whereas now it's also detecting things that only affect users if they are the kind to not stop and think before acting.


How many phishing permutations are out there? How accurate are the signatures, I.e., how many phish attacks get through by changing just a couple details that alter the signature significantly?

-Bart

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