Hi,
anybody aware of a public looking-glass and/or route-server for AS6830?
Regards
André
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Hi all
I've been contacted by a couple of customers which caught a new virus in
the last few days, sent by e-mail in a .zip file containing an .exe.
(yes, there are still people out there who open these kind of
attachments if they come from a known address)
The .zip file passes our AV on
hey mike,
hm… try to upload the exe to www.virustotal.com http://www.virustotal.com/
maybe you get some more information about the name and so on …
good luck,
-steven
Am 16.04.2015 um 16:54 schrieb Mike Kellenberger
mike.kellenber...@escapenet.ch:
Hi all
I've been contacted by a couple
Thanks for the tip, Steven.
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/6159e15c7a5401ba8e7708755b75ce5bb911cb1dbe15253c13a06b4c0f35e5e3/analysis/1429196664/
Kaspersky should detect it now - time to force a definition update...
Regards,
Mike
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Hi Mike
We have seen the same. We use ClamAV and it does not detect it neither (I
reported it today to them). Microsoft Security Essentials detects it with the
newest signatures of today.
Regards
Matthias
On 16/04/15 16:54, Mike Kellenberger wrote:
Hi all
I've been contacted by a
Hello all,Steven is right, at the moment only four avs are recognizing it.I think that for this kind of stuff a clamav is efficient as you can add signatures within minutes
Am 16.04.2015 um 16:54 schrieb Mike Kellenberger
mike.kellenber...@escapenet.ch mailto:mike.kellenber...@escapenet.ch:
Hi all
I've been contacted by a couple of customers which caught a new virus in the
last few days, sent by e-mail in a .zip file containing an .exe. (yes, there
are
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