>
> It's me again. Here is how Trend Micro's viruscan works.
> If an email is infected, it tries to clean it, otherwise
> deletes the attachment but still forwards the email to
> the recipient but with no more attachment. 


Semi-amusing cleaning story (happened today)

We intercepted an email that had already been through an
anti-virus gateway.

The gateway product detected a viral component in the HTML part 
of the email, and duly cleaned and removed it. Now, this HTML part is 
actually a well known exploit (ms01-020), used by many viruses to run 
an attachment when reading or previewing the email.

Unfortunately, the attachment in question was a new virus, so the gateway
product did not detect it. The net result was that part of the 
virus was removed, but the rest (including the exe component of the virus) 
is then forwarded to the eventual recipient. Oops.

Alex




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