Christian,
> There seems to be another morph of this, I see a few BugBear.B still
> get trough the clamav tests and being caught by the amavis test like:
So do I. And I have these virus saved here, if there is
a way to sent the virus for analyse, please, tell me.
Ronan
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Tomasz wrote:
>Please update your database immediately !
>
First of all, thanks for the top notch speed and very very usable
virus scanner and database.
There seems to be another morph of this, I see a few BugBear.B still
get trough the clamav tests and being caught by the amavis test like:
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> From Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, 05 Jun 2003, 16:22
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> Please update your database immediately !
Out of interest how does clamav cope with the polymorphic nature of this
virus. At least according to the descriptions I've read it's
polymorphic
Please update your database immediately !
TK
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Please update your database as soon as possible. The worm spreads extremely
fast, it's also able to infect windows (Portable Executable) files.
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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