Anyone happen to know what happened to http://www.rainingfrogs.co.uk ?
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On Mon, 10 May 2004, Kevin Spicer wrote:
> My current thinking is to do it as automatically as possible, otherwise
> I'll just get bored / occupied doing something else and not keep the
> alias mapping up to date
Not to dis your excellent work, but has anyone contacted the corporate
anti-virus com
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 18:24, jef moskot wrote:
> So, if I type in "Netsky", I don't see any ties to SomeFool. If I put in
> "SomeFool", I don't see any immediate reference to Netsky, but if I poke
> around a little, it becomes apparent that we're talking about the same
> thing.
But if you put in W
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Kevin Spicer wrote:
> I've put a little more work into my virus alias database (at
> http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk)
What's the suggested method for dealing with the ClamAV-calls-it-
something-else problem?
I know other AV authors have this same issue, but they tend to have
webs
I've put a little more work into my virus alias database (at
http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk) and it is now indexing virus definitions
from Sophos, F-Prot, Norman and Vexira as well as those from F-Secure
and Symantec that were indexed previously. This has nearly doubled the
number of virus names and
Marc a écrit :
Kevin Spicer wrote:
I've put up a proof-of-concept (read 'ugly') virus alias database at
http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk Its currently rather limited in that it
only fully indexes Clam, Fsecure and Symantec (although some aliases for
other vendors are picked up). If people feel it
Kevin Spicer wrote:
I've put up a proof-of-concept (read 'ugly') virus alias database at
http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk Its currently rather limited in that it
only fully indexes Clam, Fsecure and Symantec (although some aliases for
other vendors are picked up). If people feel it is worth pursui
amav-users] Virus Alias Database
> I've put up a proof-of-concept (read 'ugly') virus alias database at
> http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk Its currently rather limited in that it
> only fully indexes Clam, Fsecure and Symantec (although some aliases
> for other vendors are
> I've put up a proof-of-concept (read 'ugly') virus alias database at
> http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk Its currently rather limited in that it
> only fully indexes Clam, Fsecure and Symantec (although some
> aliases for
> other vendors are picked up). If people feel it is worth
> pursuing then
I've put up a proof-of-concept (read 'ugly') virus alias database at
http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk Its currently rather limited in that it
only fully indexes Clam, Fsecure and Symantec (although some aliases for
other vendors are picked up). If people feel it is worth pursuing then
I'll try and fi
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