these were my submissions for file in *; do openssl dgst -hex -sha1 $file; done
SHA1(10.zip)= 2c7d87bbd9aeeae639214c133145b5bdb8c719bb SHA1(11.zip)= 0e82eb5d1531b74a6caa1d2fb2bba13da79e2350 SHA1(12.zip)= ea4ac41e53eb70d3b9bbbc3dde3ecac8b6682d17 SHA1(13.zip)= 80fbe131689950c038b8b48ee8a7deee2e06045b SHA1(14.zip)= 53ac263e6b355b3efb48ce45b7e843bbeeb2f249 SHA1(15.zip)= 96aea47723c3ea3c233ec9bd7883e6bda8144c6c SHA1(16.zip)= 2ecdccd3579575218deadeedabbe1748606059fd SHA1(17.zip)= 39186baa3ab826ebd21a9077fc80abdfa843534f SHA1(18.zip)= 54cce491ec4a22a9c863fc41c1ba0a703e29e0c2 SHA1(19.zip)= 87d134b5690b5f5790c2f95dabc897d199d6736c SHA1(1.zip)= 6545894fdd07d2d2d6028863115ccd075cfb6f5c SHA1(20.zip)= 8a2524427ca7391b7055c70ad62806cd9eaa51cd SHA1(21.zip)= 5c15419eff4cd9b388e5a35bdfbc426995f968e1 SHA1(22.zip)= 232b431ca4e479dcf8ab790f5335c362f1fa9adb SHA1(23.zip)= 94cfcc924b1d0f24bbabeff209e90b8ced1d44ff SHA1(24.zip)= 3b989cb4166d393e1ea6a6c993342abc9825c496 SHA1(25.zip)= ab5c9980bd14654ddb6dbbc76ba2199cc1052584 SHA1(26.html.zip)= 5a8b01f1a3f1381bed9abd7502dec80dc6b6bec0 SHA1(27.zip)= 11bf007b15d624b40da6818393c5eb173110cf1f SHA1(2.html)= b2387db0fa718da3aaa5f00d4ce2d68048e96d73 SHA1(3.zip)= c66d681323f169b38b57bb8af215fa1f4434b3c7 SHA1(4.html)= 3e6e688d4780c1ebc4cf0d2f5caedaae531f08bf SHA1(5.zip)= a5b5a277eddae25f8d947622d6ddec4b38c5f494 SHA1(6.zip)= 6e59c943545977f58f87b49724bbac2eb31afe02 SHA1(7.zip)= a8821aeae2ab15640a0647c5842162a2074ed7e3 SHA1(8.zip)= 7239a63577aabd46069636aacb85b1ca725a11d0 SHA1(9.zip)= 298aa02cf43c1fa961117b2f7c5838c04a28df9a On 24.12.2015 21:23, Joel Esler (jesler) wrote:
Depends on a number of factors. It may help us if you are looking into a particular threat is to provide us the hash of the file so we can look at it specifically. That being said, we're out of the office until Jan 4. -- Joel Esler Manager, Talos Group Sent from my iPhone On Dec 24, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Walter H.<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Yesterday I did a submission of more than 20 malwares by using a browser I'm not used to; How long does it typically last between the malware submission and its addition to the signatures? Greetings, Walter On 24.12.2015 00:53, Steven Morgan wrote: I'll check on alternate malware submission mechanisms. I tried the link that I gave previously and it is working for me. Steve On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 3:41 PM, Walter H.<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello, As I'm very new to this antivirus, which I installed just last week on my proxy server (a CentOS VM with SSL-Interception Squid); I registered to the list of the database update, and there I read the following: e.g. "Submission-ID: 682839831 Sender: Virus Total Sender: Anonymous Added: Win.Adware.Agent-60405" how does it come that this gets from Virus Total, which I'm using regularily, even with the strange E-mails I'm "collecting" (makes my Karma that I'll receive them *gg*) I'm having troubles using the link you gave, as it doesn't work with the browser I'm used to; Merry Christman and Greetings from a very strange weather here in Austria (one might think to get t-shirt and shorts instead of pullovers and fur coats) Thanks, Walter On 23.12.2015 21:17, Steven Morgan wrote: Walter, Please submit your malware samples here (website was changed recently): http://www.clamav.net/reports/malware. Thanks, Steve On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Walter H.<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello, I've got several malware samples - received via E-mail - that ClamAV doesn't detect where could I email them - uploading is difficult, because local antivirus blocks them - would send by email; I don't know why, but I receive regularily such malware by E-mail, which I forward to my AntiVirus vendor, and I also would do it this way to you; please tell me to which email address ... I noticed that the interface, that is mentioned in the "welcome newsletter list"-mail doesn't exist (404 error) and with http://www.clamav.net/reports/malware I've got difficulties to use; or would there just be an FTP where to upload them easily? Walter H.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
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