Ilici Ramirez writes: 

> Hello, 
> 
> What ways do you know to pen-test email antivirus
> software? 

I'd try to pack various combinations of different file-formats into
each other (OLE-container).
E.g., if they have disabled .exe to enter or leave the LAN, try sticking
it into an Excel or PPT-file.
It should not work, but that's what you're supposed to find out.
;-)
Of course, with webmail-over-https this is 80% pointless nowadays... 


> A cool one that has been published before is to zip a
> very large file that contains the same character. The
> result, a very small file attached to an email could
> deplete resources on the antivirus server. Do you know
> any AV exploitable with this?

It's called 42.zip and there has been a discussion about this once in a 
while. Search the archives. 


cheers,
Rainer
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