I beg to differ that it is nonsense.

Viruses penetrated my network via e-mail using double-zip files. This makes it a vulnerability.

That's no different than saying that attachments are a vulnerability, because the E-mail came in an attachment. If lots of legitimate E-mail uses attachments, and viruses can be detected in attachments, they are not a vulnerability.


That doesn't mean that we won't consider this as a feature request -- but it will be given a priority appropriate for a standard feature request, not that of a vulnerability (in which case we would drop everything else we were doing and work on adding support to detect the vulnerability).

My original post was meant to explain that this is not a vulnerability, not to say that we wouldn't consider it as a feature.

-Scott
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