I did notice the daily.cvd, however it no longer says what day it was release.
I'm also installing the daily.cvd file to a server that is on an isolated
system with no access to the internet.
Also, I'm uploading the daily.cvd , bytecode.cvd, and main.cvd to a server
with a hardened firmware and
here you go. These extract the info from the files. You will
have to unwrap them however.
head -1 main.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d," ");printf
"ClamAV main.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n", d[1], d[2], d[3] ,
$3, $4}'
head -1 daily.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d,
Thank you so much for your help!
Very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning & Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now georges.vo...@pseg.co
The following file was found in Adobe PhotoShop CS6 infected with
Win.Worm.Chir-681 (apparently added to the database earlier today):
/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Adobe Photoshop
CS6.app/Contents/Required/Droplet Template.exe
I’ve submitted it as a False Positive (MD5=fd5137d1998bf8fcbab83
On 9/16/14 2:28 PM, Al Varnell wrote:
The following file was found in Adobe PhotoShop CS6 infected with
Win.Worm.Chir-681 (apparently added to the database earlier today):
/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Adobe Photoshop
CS6.app/Contents/Required/Droplet Template.exe
I’ve submitted it as a F
Maybe VT hasn't updated their DB since it was published.
FP handled, signature dropped.
Thanks,
Doug
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Al Varnell wrote:
> The following file was found in Adobe PhotoShop CS6 infected with
> Win.Worm.Chir-681 (apparently added to the database earlier today):
>
>