Brian Morrison wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:28:47 + in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
www.i2.com.br/~hamilton/reg_pass.zip
Try the development version:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ clamscan reg_pass.zip
reg_pass.zip: Worm.Sober.U FOUND
So does that mean a new
Hamilton Vera wrote:
Hi list,
Since November, I noticed that clamav 87.1 does not recognize the
following virus.
www.i2.com.br/~hamilton/reg_pass.zip
So I posted it in http://cgi.clamav.net/sendvirus.cgi, but I got no answer
NOD32 detects it as Win32/Sober.Y worm, I'd like to know if it
When doing a clamscan I see this in the log:
LibClamAV Warning: Unknown VBA version signature 6c 0 0 1
LibClamAV Warning: Guessing little-endian
Should I be worried?
clamscan --version
ClamAV 0.87.1/1213/Mon Dec 19 14:48:34 2005
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Hi,
There have been a lot of junk emails recently, that are viruses enclosed
in bounce messages.
Is there any way to get clamav to filter these out?
James
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
http://www.secureworks.com/analysis/spamthru/
Is this hyperbole or ??? The 'no virus found' response next to clamav is a bit
worrying. Somebody in management is probably going to ask about it soon - any
words of wisdom I can share regarding the ClamAV tools?
dp
Not surp