Hello List ,
- on my Linux desktop PC , i have some old Windows95
stuff still stored :
today i see :
/var/log/clams.infected/msvcrt20.dll.001: Win.Trojan.Agent-954551 FOUND
/var/log/clams.infected/msvcrt20.dll.001: copied to
'/var/log/clams.infected/msvcrt20.dll.001.001'
/var/log/clams.in
Please submit false positive reports on the website. http://www.clamav.net
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Joel Esler
Manager, Talos Group
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On Nov 16, 2015, at 1:55 PM, ellanios82
mailto:ellanio...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello List ,
- on my Linux desktop PC , i have some old Windows95
stuff still stored :
Swf.Exploit.CVE_2015_5548 was added to the database today:
> ClamAV database updated (16 Nov 2015 07-00 -0500): daily.cvd
> Version: 21062
and has resulted in three OS X users, so far, reporting various Adobe files as
infected, in addition to even more reporting infected browser cache files.
I
On Tuesday 17 November 2015 01:33:15 Al Varnell wrote:
> Swf.Exploit.CVE_2015_5548 was added to the database today:
> > ClamAV database updated (16 Nov 2015 07-00 -0500): daily.cvd
> > Version: 21062
>
> and has resulted in three OS X users, so far, reporting various Adobe
> files as infected, in
The browser cache doesn’t really bother me that much, although I suspect it is
just as much of an FP.
It’s these Adobe files that I’m pretty certain should not be detected:
> EBookExport.InDesignPlugin
> /Applications/Adobe InDesign CC
> 2015/Plug-Ins/Filters/EBookExport.InDesignPlugin
> Swf.Ex