Thursday, August 11, 2005, 10:50:32 PM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M David,
M With 2.0.6.16, which is available from the Declude site, you can turn
M off the Outlook CR Vulnerability. I have turned off all but a couple of
M these because of numerous false positive issues.
Which ones have
Here's what I turned off:
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLCR
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLSPACEGAP
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLMIMESEGMIMEPRE
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLMIMESEGMIMEPOST
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLLONGFILENAME
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLBLANKFOLDING
ALLOWVULNERABILITYOBJECTDATA
ALLOWVULNERABILITY
Thanks.
Friday, August 12, 2005, 9:47:16 AM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M Here's what I turned off:
M ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLCR
M ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLSPACEGAP
M ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLMIMESEGMIMEPRE
M ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLMIMESEGMIMEPOST
M ALLOWVULNERABILITYOLLONGFILENAME
M
David,
With 2.0.6.16, which is available from the Declude site, you can turn
off the Outlook CR Vulnerability. I have turned off all but a couple of
these because of numerous false positive issues.
As far as this message goes, it is almost definitely their antivirus
scanning product that
Does a Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability virus alert always mean malicious
intent? It seems that a lot possible spam gets flagged like this.
It doesn't always mean malicious intent -- it does, however, indicate that
it is not possible to automatically detect whether or not the E-mail is
malicious
We have the same problem...
Please let me know if you found a workaround...
Thanks !
Stef
- Original Message -
From: David Lewis-Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:22 AM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] Outlook 'CR' vulnerability
A company recently
We have the same problem...
Please let me know if you found a workaround...
The only workarounds are:
[1] To have the sender fix the problem, and stop sending dangerous
vulnerabilities, or
[2] Disable vulnerability detection, and allow future viruses to be
delivered unscanned.
Given the
I see them once or twice a day to the same two users on the same virtual
domain. The always contain adult material.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:Declude.Virus-owner;declude.com]On Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 9:51 AM
To: [EMAIL
John,
I've seen a TON of these... What I've noticed is that there is always one
letter missing in the subject line... Usually at the beginning... This also
peak my curiosity... But I haven't been able to figure out why/what it is...
-Russ
-Original Message-
From: John Tolmachoff
I should also add that they do not have a valid sender.
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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Can anyone tell me what the [Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability] is and where to
fine information on it to give to the customer. I am running f-prot 3.12
as the scanner
The issue is that there is a header with an illegal character in it (a
carriage return, rather than the carriage return +
I will do - virtually *every* instance I've seen so far has
been legitimate email.
At 10:11 AM 4/16/2002, John Tolmachoff wrote:
From what Scott Perry has said
before is that he has not seen any
legitimate e-mail with the CR vulnerability. If you do have evidence
of
legitimate e-mail that does
I agree with Mike completely.
Somewhere way down near the bottom of the requested new features I'd like to
add: ability to turn off some or all of the virus .eml notifications if the
Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability is the only test failed.
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