On 6/28/2020 1:34 PM, Richard Pope via cctalk wrote:
Will,
    Ultimate Zip is showing that the file is empty. Hum! I have been using Ultimate Zip for decades. Hum! I wounder what is going on! Could someone please just send me the individual files to my email address?
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!

I used wget on the link.  To be sure I had the correct unarchiver, I used the file command and it was indicated to be a version 2 zip, and it opened with the EXE payloads and a text file just fine.

A lot of web scanner tools which scan web downloads will flag a zip file with exe file payloads because that's one of the simplest trojan vectors.  I'd recommend you try to email them with an emailer such as yahoo.  or use your own virus scan explicitly on the directory with the exe files (for those who succeed in downloading the package).

The simplest least bs and most on your own method for this is what I did.  The problem with trojans is so significant I can't really say there's a problem with the using more caution on these sorts of payloads.

Also, I suspect that someone who is having problems with the downloads to go to the cctech/cctalk list archive and use the link there if it comes up as an active link in the download and see if it's flagged there.  That is if the archiver doesn't obfuscate it.

To Dave, I had a tool that did this years ago (30?) which used a sophisticated shell script to create an index of md5 sums on the results of a find of every file in a tree to smoke out duplicates. I lost it, and have been wanting to write a python version with some other additions, such as a delta feature to be able to do the scans on a catch-up basis after an epoch scan.

I currently have an index I do on my nas systems which runs daily, and it could run a scan like this as well in case there were dupes daily as well.  Would also help save against bit rot.

thanks
Jim

On 6/28/2020 3:29 PM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
On June 27, 2020 at 5:16 PM Richard Pope via cctech <cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote:

Dave,The file is empty.GOD Bless and Thanks,rich!
On 6/27/2020 4:55 PM, Dave Dunfield via cctalk wrote:>
I downloaded the file on a Linux machine.  Chrome warned me that "this is file is not often downloaded and may be dangerous."  I opened the .zip file with xarchiver and found several .exe files and two .txt files.  Being Linux and those being win32 executables, I couldn't run them.

Will



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