Are you finding that certain AVs are not actually checking the contents of the tarballs? I find in using nod32lms it does deep dive and checks each file. Please note that one must configure the nod32.cfg file to permit opening tarballs and other archives for inspection.
We've accumulated some consumer opinion reviews on various anti-virus products, they are compared here: http://castlecops.com/compare-5 On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Barrie Dempster wrote: > By passing some archives through www.virustotal.com I discovered that > some AV companies ignore tar.gz's and possibly other archive formats > that aren't very common on windows systems (but supported by the common > archive tools). > > Full write up here: > http://zeedo.blogspot.com/2005/02/multiple-av-vendors-ignoring-targz.html -- Regards, Paul Laudanski - Computer Cops, LLC. CastleCops(SM) - http://castlecops.com http://cuddlesnkisses.com | http://justalittlepoke.com | http://zhen-xjell.com _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html