On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 10:11:44 +0800, Kenneth Oncinian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CLAMAV detects it succesfully too! :)
> 
> A virus was found: Unix.Xsh-src
> 
> Two banned names were found:
>   P=p002,M=application/x-gzip,T=gz,N=fileutils-1.0.6.patch.tar.gz | 
> P=p003,T=tar,N=fileutils-1.0.6.patch.tar | P=p006,T=rpm,N=fileutils-patch.bin | 
> P=p008,T=cpio,N=fileutils-patch.bin | P=p010,T=exe,T=exe-unix,N=dd, ...
> 
> Scanner detecting a virus: ClamAV-clamd


A binary-only patch is indeed suspicious. And no GPG keys. Of course,
one must get patches and updates only from trusted sources.

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