Hello,
I have a problem with an extension .FM6.
Really, this file is an encrypted zip and the clamd says
ASBHCI83.FM6: Input/Output error ERROR
How I can exclude this extension from the clamd?
Thank you.
David.
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Hej,
does somebody know how PKLite[0] affects Windows executables? Does it
affect virus scanning, with ClamAV i.e.? Is a free linux unpacker out
there? I couldn't google one.
(And, btw., how's that with lzexe?)
TIA for any information.
lg,
daniel
[0] http://tinyurl.com/dl43v (redirects to
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1813927,00.asp
Nice to see ClamAV mentioned in the mainstream... even nicer to see it on
top! Great job guys, keep up the excellent work! At one time during this
wave of sober.P fully 25% of the mail we were getting was infected and I
block about 20 countries a
Ken Goods wrote:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1813927,00.asp
Nice to see ClamAV mentioned in the mainstream... even nicer to see it on
top! Great job guys, keep up the excellent work! At one time during this
wave of sober.P fully 25% of the mail we were getting was infected and I
block abou
From: Douglas K. Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Ken Goods wrote:
>
> >http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1813927,00.asp
> >
> > Nice to see ClamAV mentioned in the mainstream... even nicer to see it
> > on top! Great job guys, keep up the excellent work! At one time during
> > this wave
A colleague just asked me if I'd seen any new variants of Sober as of today.
He has received a message that has the following subject "Wet girls" and no
body and a file attachment called "jenifer.zip" but when I try to open the
attachment via Mac OS X 10.4, it will return the following error:
Una
[Follow up]
Google thinks this is a virus from 2004 called W32.Mota.B
So why would ClamAV latest version with updates on clamav-milter and clamav
for OS X with latest updates or clamav with amavis not pick it up? I have
ran it through three different clamav installs and none of them are outdated
a
Jeff Ramsey wrote:
> [Follow up]
> Google thinks this is a virus from 2004 called W32.Mota.B
>
> So why would ClamAV latest version with updates on clamav-milter and
> clamav for OS X with latest updates or clamav with amavis not pick it
> up? I have ran it through three different clamav installs
On Tue, 10 May 2005 23:29:50 +0100
Matt Fretwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Ramsey wrote:
>
> > [Follow up]
> > Google thinks this is a virus from 2004 called W32.Mota.B
> >
> > So why would ClamAV latest version with updates on clamav-milter and
> > clamav for OS X with latest updates or
Thanks. I did consider that it was damaged. I just wanted to help out a
friend. He is asked me to run it through my clamav, in case his was broken,
and I told him that he may want to submit it because I don't pick it up
either.
I have since then downloaded another zipped version of the file to com
On Tue, 10 May 2005 15:42:59 -0700
Jeff Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. I did consider that it was damaged. I just wanted to help out
> a friend. He is asked me to run it through my clamav, in case his was
> broken, and I told him that he may want to submit it because I don't
> pick it
On Wed, 11 May 2005 00:55:09 +0200
Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The file within a zip in a message you have submitted is simple a
> first few bytes of a standard executable.
Sorry, that was another submission. The zip submitted by you was empty.
--
oo. Tomasz Kojm
Hello all,
I have a problem with Clamav. I use a Linux system with a 2.0.39 kernel (called
Freesco / see http://www.freesco.org). This machine is intended to be a router,
so it has no developpement tools. I compiled the program on another machine
(zipslack slackware, also kernel 2.0.39 ). And I
Dale Walsh wrote:
The issue boils down to syntax and format, there are several, fixing
the easy ones leaves you with the zziplib problem, the only solution
that works is what is outlined in the 3 part e-mail I posted, many have
tried other routes but the one I provided is the best overall
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