>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?

First, I should point out that we've started receiving some of these 
directly here, and it seems that some of them are sent using the Outlook 
MIME headers vulnerability, while others are not.  So not all of them will 
get caught that way.

But to help answer your question, if Declude Virus detects a vulnerability, 
the virus scanner will still get called.  That way, if the virus scanner 
detects the virus, the virus name will be used.

>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?

You should not receive any notices of vulnerabilities unless the virus 
scanner was called and had a chance to detect the virus (in which case it 
would have been reported as a virus, not a vulnerability).
                             -Scott

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