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--- Comment #1 from Philip Hazel <[email protected]>  2013-06-07 09:44:35 
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On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Jouni Laakso wrote:

>  --> (http://bugs.exim.org/attachment.cgi?id=636)
> screenshot of detection
> 
> File: pcre-8.33.zip
> File reported as virus: conftest.exe
> URL: ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/pcre-8.33.zip

I have just downloaded this file to my Linux computer and unpacked it. 
There is no file called conftest.exe therein. In fact, there are no .exe 
files at all.

> Is this a virus or a property of the exe-file compiled?

It may well be a virus, but the question is how did it get into your 
copy of the zip file?

> $ openssl md5 pcre-8.33.zip
> MD5(pcre-8.33.zip)= b41c0e6205293b3aa2fa1e573ab66737

Hm. My MD5 is the same. Even more weird. I'm afraid I'm not a Windows 
user, so I can't try this on a Windows box. My suspicion is that this 
conftest.exe file that you have has come from somewhere else.

Philip


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