--- Matt Fretwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joanna Roman wrote: > > > IS anyone using clamav to scan adware ? If so, > have you been successful > > ? Does your clamav scanner listen on port 80 only > ? Or it also listens > > on port 21 ? > > > Wouldn't it just be easier to list the complete > list of specific goals > you wish to achieve, and then someone can give you a > specific yes/no/maybe > answer as to whether it is plausible. It would be > easier than asking awry > questions every several days/weeks. > > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html > People has submitted viruses like below: main.cvd Adware.Adtag-1 main.cvd Adware.BBuddy-13 main.cvd Adware.Aspy-1 main.cvd Adware.Atlas main.cvd Adware.Adstart-2 main.cvd Adware.Winad-14 main.cvd AdWare.Xawm main.cvd Adware.Beti-1 main.cvd Adware.Beti-2 main.cvd Adware.Gator-5 main.cvd Adware.Toolbar-14 main.cvd Adware.Gator-6 main.cvd Adware.Toolbar-15 main.cvd Adware.Ezula-1 I was using the SquidClamAV Redirector trying to filter adwares/spywares and have not been very successful. So I am just wondering whether those adwares come in via web port or ftp port or other p2p application port. Just because people have submited those adware samples, it does not mean the people must have caught them with ClamAV right ? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
