Re: [Clamav-users] Very good (short) Article on New Technique by VirusAuthors

2005-01-31 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Kelson wrote: > > A technical issue - the archives are encrypted. > > I see it's possible to use unrar as an external tool with clamscan. Is there > a way to get clamd to do the same? We've been seeing a jump in "RAR module I think the problem is, if the archive is encryp

Re: [Clamav-users] Very good (short) Article on New Technique by VirusAuthors

2005-01-31 Thread Kelson
Tomasz Kojm wrote: Is there some licensing issue prohibiting them from unpacking the A technical issue - the archives are encrypted. I see it's possible to use unrar as an external tool with clamscan. Is there a way to get clamd to do the same? We've been seeing a jump in "RAR module failure ER

Re: [Clamav-users] Very good (short) Article on New Technique by VirusAuthors

2005-01-31 Thread Tomasz Kojm
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 13:41:48 -0600 "Gary Buckmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Experts say .rar files carrying viruses have been sailing past > commercial anti-virus products and finding their way into the > mailboxes of users, who are often unfamiliar with the file format. > Administrators wh

RE: [Clamav-users] Very good (short) Article on New Technique by VirusAuthors

2005-01-31 Thread Gary Buckmaster
"Experts say .rar files carrying viruses have been sailing past commercial anti-virus products and finding their way into the mailboxes of users, who are often unfamiliar with the file format. Administrators who have seen .rar-packed malware say that none of the messages have been stopped by their