I just had a email slip by my IMail server to my PC with the Inor.D in a
.zip (with a .exe inside)
Both are running latest .C version of F-Prot.
What could I have in my virus.cfg that allowed this? I still have the .zip
if anyone wants it.
Chris
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I just had a email slip by my IMail server to my PC with the Inor.D in a
.zip (with a .exe inside)
Both are running latest .C version of F-Prot.
What could I have in my virus.cfg that allowed this? I still have the
.zip if anyone wants it.
The first question is why it was not caught by
My experience with McAfee.
It
then calculates the time between each virus being first spotted
somewhere in the world by the MessageLabs consulting group and the time
when each anti-virus service has a working fix available to the
public (not counting beta versions available only to testers).
F-Prot detects INor.D as a security risk not a virus. The output of an F-Prot scan
is below.
-Frank
Virus scanning report - 12 March 2004 @ 11:27
F-PROT ANTIVIRUS
Program version: 3.14b
Engine version: 3.14.7
VIRUS SIGNATURE FILES
SIGN.DEF created 11 March 2004
SIGN2.DEF created 11 March