This morning when receiving message from our spam account (I hold
everything instead of deleting then review), I received a message and
attachment that Norton AV on my local machine caught as a Netsky.Q virus.
This would have been delivered to the client had it not failed the spam
tests.
I'm running Declude v1.79 and F-Prot 3.14e with latest defs. Anyone
else seeing Netsky.Q's getting through? Luckily I haven't seen anymore come
through, but if you look at the virus logs, it sees it as virus free. UGH!
Wish I could have caught it on my Linux VM so I could continue sending the
message to the server to see when it finally catches it.
Are other copies of Netsky.Q getting caught? Do you have a line "BANEXT EZIP" in your virus.cfg file?
-Scott
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