I've had a couple of Vipre clients get hit with the fake Windows Security
software in the past while.  Any word if the new version of Vipre will
rectify this?

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:25 PM, Stu Sjouwerman <[email protected]>wrote:

>  When it’s in the Sunbelt Labs database, it means it’s in the VIPRE
> definitions and you are protected.
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> Warm regards,
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> *Stu Sjouwerman*
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> *Co-Founder, Publisher, Sunbelt Media*
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> *From:* Steve Kelsay [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Friday, March 05, 2010 9:14 AM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: Torpig/Mebroot
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> It does not say if it is removed., or how to remove it. Are Vipre users
> protected, or is this just informational?
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> *From:* John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Friday, March 05, 2010 9:01 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: Torpig/Mebroot
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> http://snipr.com/unelh (link to Sunbelt’s website.)
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> Dated Feb 18th.
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> [image: John-Aldrich][image: Tile-Tools]
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> *From:* Steve Kelsay [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Friday, March 05, 2010 8:57 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Torpig/Mebroot
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> Is this monster back? The University of South Carolina issued a warning to
> its’ users this morning saying it was undetectable and was causing them
> trouble. I looked on Sunbelt’s site, and in my threat database, and lo and
> behold, I do not see anything on it. Maybe it is too early in the day. I
> thought this was out last year and had a definition for it.
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> Does Vipre, or any of the others catch it? After Konficker, we are getting
> panicky here.
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