On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 05:26 AM, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
> 
> It's industry practice that a third-party vendor, e.g. Symantec, discovers a 
> new virus, it has to share it with other vendors such as Eset, Kapersky, 
> McAfee…

Yes, it is Industry practice to share malware samples when doing so is in both 
vendor’s mutual interest, but some are better than others and Symantec is one 
I’ve heard is on the stingy side.  There is nothing that says they have to 
share.  For instance, Symantec doesn't participate in VirusTotal.  But that’s 
not really the point.  Samples are a totally different ball game from 
signatures.  They are found in-the-wild, making them public property not really 
belonging to the vendor that happens to finds them.  

But turning those samples into a signature requires an expenditure on the part 
of the vendor so those signatures along with the code that allows them to be 
used for scanning is protected by intellectual property and copyright laws.  As 
far as I know, ClamAV is the only vendor to publicly release it’s signature 
formats: 
<https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-devel/blob/master/docs/signatures.pdf>.  
And I’m totally unaware of any of the other vendors sharing their signature 
databases.


-Al-
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Al Varnell
Mountain View, CA




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