Hi Dmitry,
On Fri, 2011-09-30 at 17:11 +0400, Dmitry. A. Ashkadov wrote:
> If the files will be XORed then during testing they will be unXORed. I
> think, antiviruses can handle unXORed files and block testing.
Haha ;-) well we'll see how good these antivirus guys are then. My hope
would
Hello!
If the files will be XORed then during testing they will be unXORed. I
think, antiviruses can handle unXORed files and block testing.
27.09.2011 14:54, Thorsten Behrens пишет:
dionysien wrote:
Immediately 'Autoprotect' (from Symantec, on win XP) claimed to detect and
move to quarantin
Thank you for your fast replies,
I was not that affraid, being confident in LibO, but I prefered to tell it,
for safety reasons.
Here is the content of the Symantec quarantine :
Bloodhound. Exploit. 359CVE-2009-3302-2.doc
Troian HorseCVE-2008-2752-3.doc
Trojan HorseCVE-2008-2752-2
Hi there,
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 03:45 -0700, dionysien wrote:
> For the first time I just downloaded a part of LibO source,
> libreoffice-writer-3.4.3.2.tar.bz2,
Heh :-)
> From the .bz2 file I extracted the .tar one, and from the latter I extracted
> the directories and files.
dionysien wrote:
> Immediately 'Autoprotect' (from Symantec, on win XP) claimed to detect and
> move to quarantine a series of Trojans (7) plus 'Bloodhound.Exploit.108'
> plus 'Bloodhound.Exploit.359', all allegedly from directory
>
Hi Jean-François,
those are harmless test files from the Writer
Hi,
For the first time I just downloaded a part of LibO source,
libreoffice-writer-3.4.3.2.tar.bz2,
From the .bz2 file I extracted the .tar one, and from the latter I extracted
the directories and files.
Immediately 'Autoprotect' (from Symantec, on win XP) claimed to detect and
move to quarantine