We've seen it hit both ways - sometimes triggering the vulnerability
alert, other times being detected by the virus scanner... not sure what
the difference is between the two cases. At least it's being stopped.
:-)

_M

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| Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:33 AM
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| Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Bugbear forged?
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| Scott:
| 
| Just curious-- considering this virus also triggers a 
| vulnerability, then is the virus scanner ever triggered or 
| the action is taken immediately based on Declude detection?
| 
| We have received several vulnerability alerts and since we 
| delete all problems and report them, I am curious to know 
| could those have been infected also but never got a chance to 
| be detected?
| 
| I don't know if I make sense... ?
| 
| Regards,
| Kami
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