>
> the actual file name is Xerox_doc.exe
>
> i have submitted this on the clam website several times but there seems to
> be no update on this
>
> Could somebody check this out and help please.
Just to add that Sanesecurity signatures from phish.ndb should be catching
that one already... add in r
Rajesh:
Xerox_doc.exe (MD5:eadf133be4dc58050626a5fd194fc546) is now detected
as: Trojan.Agent-168303. Please update your signatures.
Thanks,
-Alain
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hi
i am new to this list so please excuse me if i am wrong in posting here
i am using qmail toaster with clam for over 3 years now
i am getting a virus by email as such
it can be dowloaded using the link below
http://24x7server.net/v.zip
the actual file name is Xerox_doc.exe
i have zipped it
Hello,
I have a 32-bit FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE jail running on a 64-bit host.
clamav builds/installs fine, however clamd segfaults shortly after it
starts.
I have a backtrace available here: http://gist.github.com/549964
Has anyone run into / resolved this in the past?
Thanks, and best regards.
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 12:44:17 +0100 Moray Henderson
wrote:
> Trying to upgrade from 0.96.1 to 0.96.2 on CentOS 5.4. Clamd fails to
> restart after the upgrade, and "service clamd start" from the command
> line gives "/bin/bash: line 1: 14077 Segmentation fault clamd"
>
> Running clamd from the c
Trying to upgrade from 0.96.1 to 0.96.2 on CentOS 5.4. Clamd fails to
restart after the upgrade, and "service clamd start" from the command
line gives "/bin/bash: line 1: 14077 Segmentation fault clamd"
Running clamd from the command line works, as does setting SELinux to
permissive mode. The S