Hi,

Don't know really. I also have some email newsletter samples of shops
selling mobile phones - marked as suspicious.

Also message from mobile network announcing iPhone 6 - also marked as
suspicious.

Not sure about the exact reason as I haven't review them yet.

I will let you all know about my findings but I'm pretty scared of the poor
ClamAV virus identification and number of false positives we got ;(.

Regards.

On 24 September 2014 08:59, Al Varnell <alvarn...@mac.com> wrote:

>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Thorvald Hallvardsson wrote:
> >
> > at the moment I'm reviewing
> > customers emails because the impact we are facing with the false positive
> > is so massive that we would need to have a team of 4-5 people full time
> > working only on false positives. It's not the matter of one or 2 messages
> > but hundreds every day. Most of them are coming from the retailers - very
> > well known - so I'm really surprised they have been triggered.
>
> That’s very strange. Unless something has changed drastically, Heuristics
> analysis only applies to financial institutions, so I’m not sure why
> retailers would suddenly be using these redirected url’s in their mailings.
> I’m usually the first to know when world-wide Apple users suddenly get
> these and haven’t heard a thing about it, yet.
>
>
> -Al-
> --
> Al Varnell
> Mountain View, CA
>
>
>
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