Re: [clamav-users] Clamd - false positives hash

2011-05-30 Thread Joel Esler
The key word in "PUA" is "potentially". These are indicators that something may be malicious. Joel On May 30, 2011, at 2:51 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote: > Am 30.05.2011 19:55, schrieb cas...@gmail.com: >> Hi, >> >> Today I got our third PUA.* false positive. >> (PUA.Script.PDF.EmbeddedJS) >

Re: [clamav-users] Clamd - false positives hash

2011-05-30 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 30.05.2011 19:55, schrieb cas...@gmail.com: > Hi, > > Today I got our third PUA.* false positive. > (PUA.Script.PDF.EmbeddedJS) > (PUA.OLE.EmbeddedPDF) > (PUA.OLE.EmbeddedPDF) > > Hashs identified by clamscan --detect-pua --debug are now in our local.ign2. > > E-mail attached files were ident

[clamav-users] Clamd - false positives hash

2011-05-30 Thread cas...@gmail.com
Hi, Today I got our third PUA.* false positive. (PUA.Script.PDF.EmbeddedJS) (PUA.OLE.EmbeddedPDF) (PUA.OLE.EmbeddedPDF) Hashs identified by clamscan --detect-pua --debug are now in our local.ign2. E-mail attached files were identified as virus but, when tested with another antivirus, nothing wer