Re: [clamav-users] Why did you block me clamAV page??

2016-03-14 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
This was fixed yesterday. Apologize for the inconvenience. I appreciate you all being patient, lots of change going on here lately, for the better, but there is always some turmoil during change. Appreciate the patience and effort you’ve shown us! -- Joel Esler Manager, Talos Group On M

[clamav-users] .99.1 install problem

2016-03-14 Thread Cliff Hayes
I installed on Fedora 23 box. Now I get this error: checking for libxml2 installation... using /usr/lib64 checking xml2-config version... ./configure: line 16990: /usr/lib64/bin/xml2-config: No such file or directory ./configure: line 16995: /usr/lib64/bin/xml2-config: No such file or directo

Re: [clamav-users] [Clamav-mirrors] ClamAV Signature Interface has begun its migration!

2016-03-14 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
All, After working through the night our signature management team has decided to call it a day and get some sleep. Unfortunately that means we’re not going to be able to put out our signature release today. Work will continue tomorrow morning, and I’ll notify this list and the blog as soon a

[clamav-users] javascript ZIP virus not caught?

2016-03-14 Thread Scott Galambos
I've upgraded to the latest Clamav 0.99.1 on Linux/Sendmail and it still is not catching all these ZIP files with .js files inside them. Is clamav suppose to stop these? I constantly get these messages with .ZIP attachments that I would think clamav should stop. Am I expecting too much? mis

Re: [clamav-users] javascript ZIP virus not caught?

2016-03-14 Thread Al Varnell
I don’t have any answers, but you have raised my curiosity level. What exactly is the threat from these javascript files you are finding? In checking the over four million virus signatures provided in the official ClamAV database, I see there are only 440 labeled as “.js” based and 94% of thos

Re: [clamav-users] javascript ZIP virus not caught?

2016-03-14 Thread Scott Galambos
Thanks for the response. All I know is I keep getting them, and they are definitely unwanted. Here are a couple examples (I've renamed them): http://sites.extremehosting.ca/temp/ On 2016-03-14 11:52 PM, Al Varnell wrote: I don’t have any answers, but you have raised my curiosity level. What

Re: [clamav-users] javascript ZIP virus not caught?

2016-03-14 Thread Scott Galambos
Scanning these ZIP/.js viruses has a hit rate of about 35%. 35% of all antivirus packages will say they are viruses. For example running one through https://www.virustotal.com will say out of about 53 antivirus programs, 16 flag it as a virus. They are definitely malware and should be stoppe

Re: [clamav-users] javascript ZIP virus not caught?

2016-03-14 Thread Al Varnell
Then you would probably benefit from a SecuriteInfo subscription that includes an entire Unofficial database dedicated to JavaScript . Sent from Janet's iPad -Al- On Mar 14, 2016, at 9:08 PM, Sc