RE: [Declude.Virus] F-prot passing Netsky.P or variant?

2004-03-25 Thread Rodney Bertsch



Darin,

Sounds 
exactly like what we had happen yesterday but the mail logs made it look like 
there was no attachment in the e-mail. Yet Norton caught an 
attachmentas Netsky.P. Something 
strange

- 
Rodney

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  F-prot passing Netsky.P or variant?
  Anyone else having trouble with a lot of new 
  viruses slipping through?
  
  I submitted two to F-Prot earlier this morning, 
  but they are claiming that the attachments were Netsky.P. However, I 
  have the latest virus defs from them and the virus logs clearly show them 
  being scanned and virus free.
  
  I'm betting it's a new, fast-spreading variant or 
  Netsky, but am curious as to what others are seeing..
  Darin.
  
  


RE: [Declude.Virus] F-prot passing Netsky.P or variant?

2004-03-25 Thread Grant Griffith - Declude Virus



I had 
one slip thru to me this morning also... McAfee detected it on my system 
as the W32/Netsky.b.eml!zip virus. Not sure as to where it quarantined the 
file too, but I was surprised my banext's did not catch it 
also.

Sincerely,Grant Griffith, Vice PresidentEI8HT LEGS Web 
Management Co., Inc.http://www.getafreewebsite.com877-483-3393 
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On 
Behalf Of Darin CoxSent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:17 
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Declude.Virus] 
F-prot passing Netsky.P or variant?
Anyone else having trouble with a lot of new 
viruses slipping through?

I submitted two to F-Prot earlier this morning, but 
they are claiming that the attachments were Netsky.P. However, I have the 
latest virus defs from them and the virus logs clearly show them being scanned 
and virus free.

I'm betting it's a new, fast-spreading variant or 
Netsky, but am curious as to what others are seeing..
Darin.




RE: [Declude.Virus] F-prot passing Netsky.P or variant?

2004-03-25 Thread R. Scott Perry

I had one slip thru to me this morning also...  McAfee detected it on my 
system as the W32/Netsky.b.eml!zip virus.  Not sure as to where it 
quarantined the file too, but I was surprised my banext's did not catch it 
also.
The .eml is now being used for E-mails where no virus is detected, but 
the E-mail appears to have been generated by a virus.  Since no virus was 
present, Declude Virus allowed the E-mail through.

   -Scott
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