Hello.
Today, I got log-message from daily-scan,
"/tmp/tHikyr2ciR/clamav-0.94.2.tar.gz: Trojan.Buzus-5238 FOUND".
Does this message truely show that a virus was found at an old-version
clamav archive ?
Would you suggest what I have to do ?
I'm using..
- Engine version: 0.95.2
- Signatures: 6166
I solved it for myself.
After files extraction from the archive, I tried to scan them,
then ClamAV found the virus at "test" folder.
"clamav-0.94.2/test/.split/split.clam-nsis.exeaa: Trojan.Buzus-5238 FOUND"
However, I wonder why a genuine virus exists in the "test" folder ?
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W S wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Is there anyway to Hard-Code IP address for updating ClamAV db?
> I see this keep changing:
>
> % host database.clamav.net
> database.clamav.net is an alias for db.local.clamav.net.
You could probably amend /etc/hosts with a permanent entry
for 'database.clamav.net' poin
On 2009-09-02 14:14, 高原 歩 wrote:
> I solved it for myself.
>
> After files extraction from the archive, I tried to scan them,
> then ClamAV found the virus at "test" folder.
>
> "clamav-0.94.2/test/.split/split.clam-nsis.exeaa: Trojan.Buzus-5238 FOUND"
>
> However, I wonder why a genuine virus exi