On Thu, 04 Mar 2004, 01:04 GMT-07 (09:04 local time) LuKreme wrote:
FALSE NEGATIVE ... 3 (all password protected .exe)
There might be a way to check the encoding on the zip to be able to
detect it is a password protected zip file isntead of a plain zip file,
yes?
there might be, but, there is no need if my AV filter is used since it
already detects them all :-)
If I have confused you or anybody else in my earlier posting - here is
the conclusion again, maybe more clear to recognise:
Only the third party virus scanner I have used on a Windows
workstation (don't want to blame the vendor so I don't say which one
it was) was NOT able to detect the passworded ZIP viruses, resulting
in those FALSE NEGATIVEs, while Softlabs AntiVirus *did* detect and
isolate them.
best,
rob.
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