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Posted by Massimo on March 20, 2008, 9:13 pm
Please log in for more thread options Hello Dustin,
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 17:09:37 GMT, Dustin Cook
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>> Hello,
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>> On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 12:36:10 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
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>>>| Just as I expected, taking a look at the virus databases of the
>>>| avscanners other than Avira did not give any results.
>>>| - Webwasher Gateway: name not found in database
>>>| - Ikarus: database only accessible for users of their product
>>>| - eSafe: found what should heve been 3 hits, but the hits are
>>>| nothing but 3 names that are not clickable.
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>>>| That's all. ;-)
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>>>| Massimo
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>>>Well it was worth the effort and I believe the declaration was valid.
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>>>Send the file to Dustin. I know where he will provide the file such
>>>that it WILL get better recognition.
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>> Well well well, computer nr.2 *again* made me many troubles. Repaired
>> and at last I have sent the litte piece of malware to Dustin.
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>> Massimo
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>I've submitted it to various authors/researchers. After doing a little
>google digging, I found that the file isn't necessarily malicious by
>itself, and it's required with various gray area programs, such as yahoo
>booters, and things like that.
Well Dustin, I am not a computer expert, so I need a little bit af
explication, I'm afraid.
'not necessarily malicious' does not tell me if *my* species of
'*.ocx' is malicious and if it is not how come that Avira found 'a
pattern of SPR/YFlood.A.3?
And what is a ´gray area program´?
Thank you for your reaction,
Massimo
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