Hi,

Here is a bulletin re: new vulnerability regarding zip files.  Maybe another good
reason to ban zip files if your AV is vulnerable.

http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=153&type=vulnerabilities&flashstatus=true


Tito


>Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 8:48:28 AM, you wrote:


>>I am having files blocked since upgrading to 8.1 with this log:
>>
>>Q59b21fa60030b5ea Banning .ZIP file with EXE extension.
>>
>>
>>Is this a self-extracting Zip or zipped .exe? This was a firmware
>>upgrade from Linksys.

> That's a .ZIP file with an .EXE file in it.  If you use BANZIPEXTS ON
> (which says to ban all .ZIP files that contain any files with extensions
> that you ban) and BANEXT EXE (which bans .EXE files), you'll get the above
> message if an E-mail comes in with an .EXE file within a .ZIP file.

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