Hi,

> >Below a report by Declude about a vulnerability and that is found in an
> >attachment with an .exe name. I'm pretty sure that exe file is a virus
but
> >there is no virus name mentioned in the report by Declude.
[.....]
> If a vulnerability is detected, Declude Virus will still send the
> attachment to the virus scanner.  If the virus scanner detects a virus,
> Declude Virus will refer to the virus that was detected rather than the
> vulnerability.
>
> So if Declude Virus reports a vulnerability, it means that no virus was
> detected by the virus scanner.

Well guess what, Scott, THANK YOU, because a few hours later today after the
virusscanner was updated it turned out this exe file contained a virus
called  W32/Lirva.D@mm. Am I glad Declude is catching those MIME errors as
well. :-)

Groetjes,

Bonno Bloksma
.... Back up my hard drive? How do I put it in reverse?

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