On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 09:55:10PM +0100, Diego d'Ambra wrote:
> Erik Corry wrote:
> >
> >Suspicious.HTML.javascript2=756e6573636170652822253636
> >
> >Put it in a file called local.db in the same directory as your main.cvd
> >and daily.cvd files. It searches for the string:
> >
> >unescape ("%66
> >
> >(only without the space) in a mail, so it will get some false positives.
>
> Large number of Feebs-C variants isn't detected by that signature, sorry.
That's not a problem for me if those Feebs-C variants are already
detected by the official clamav database. This pattern detects the
Feebs variants that I have seen that clamav doesn't already cover.
I just submitted them again to the web interface in case you missed
them the first time.
--
Erik Corry In this way the infinite-dimensional invariance group erodes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the distinction between observer and observed; the pi of
Euclid
and the G of Newton, formerly thought to be constant and
universal, are now perceived in their ineluctable historicity;
_______________________________________________
http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html