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pykko
August 22nd, 2006, 11:06 AM
I just received yesterday an unusual e-mail in my Bulk folder. It contained a .cmd file attached. I downloaded it and Norton and NOD32 said nothing.

I sent it immediately to F-Prot and they replied it is an important malware. Dr.Web and Kaspersky also and they add it in one hour.

NOD32 still doesn't detect it. :( They say they're adding samples on a priority-base and the most important first.
I bet this e-mail was received by many other users and some eventually run it and get infected.

Hope ESET will react fast to it. :)

Bubba
August 22nd, 2006, 01:36 PM
As noted in past closed\removed threads of this type and in keeping with our position....these type threads are neither support issue related or helpful. If\when vendors receive said samples they will act on an item according to the priority they deem necessary. What We will not be continuing is yet another thread of who's added the item to their database and who hasn't.

Also Please have a look at this closed thread (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=143198) for further comments concerning this matter.

{QUOTE-> The detection of any one particular threat is not really the way any anti-virus, including NOD32, should be judged. It's the record of detection over the long term in the real world and under real infection conditions that is important <-QUOTE}

Having said that....this thread is now closed.