Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 00:58:24 +0200
From: Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Oct 04 at 23:13, Olivier Boniteau spoke:
I've taken a virus (bloodhound.mbr) in the following
mirror:
Where is the virus claimed to be located?
I had an installation with
04, 2002 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: VIRUS in ISO images?
On Oct 04 at 23:13, Olivier Boniteau spoke:
I've taken a virus (bloodhound.mbr) in the following
mirror:
Where is the virus claimed to be located?
I had an installation with the FreeBSD boot selector. And one
scanner (maybe norton 2
I've taken a virus (bloodhound.mbr) in the following
mirror:
ftp://ftp.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/4.6.2/4.6.2-disc1.iso
For removing the virus under DOS:
(on the first disk)
fdisk /cmbr 1
I recognize that I didn't check the MD5... but I was
sure that the iso were
On Oct 04 at 23:13, Olivier Boniteau spoke:
I've taken a virus (bloodhound.mbr) in the following
mirror:
Where is the virus claimed to be located?
I had an installation with the FreeBSD boot selector. And one
scanner (maybe norton 2 or 4) claimed there were a virus in the MBR.
When I
--- Olivier Boniteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've taken a virus (bloodhound.mbr) in the following
mirror:
Bloodhound is not a virus. There is no such virus.
Some AV systems (Notron's for one) use this codeword to refer to the
heuristics scanning - Identification of `virus like' code. They