I've got a couple .pif files that McAfee detects as W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
clamscan doesn't detect at all, in its default mode.

If I use the --detect-broken option, they're picked up as
Broken.Executable.

Since --detect-broken is not the default behavior for clamscan, should
these still be submitted at clamav.net or is --detect-broken reasonable
enough that I should just turn it on?

Jeffrey Moskot
System Administrator
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