Alexander
November 11th, 2007, 04:12 PM
Hi!
Firefox cache consists in a bunch of files with no extension, and weird names such as F01023EEd01 and 1429F350d01
when I scanned those files with Kaspersky, I was able to see the real files which were being scanned (i.e. every single file with its true name and extension)
it's not the case with NOD32, you can only see that F01023EEd01 and 1429F350d01 are being analyzed
my question is probably stupid, but I'm wondering if this could have any influence on the anti-virus analysis of those files
thanks
Firefox cache consists in a bunch of files with no extension, and weird names such as F01023EEd01 and 1429F350d01
when I scanned those files with Kaspersky, I was able to see the real files which were being scanned (i.e. every single file with its true name and extension)
it's not the case with NOD32, you can only see that F01023EEd01 and 1429F350d01 are being analyzed
my question is probably stupid, but I'm wondering if this could have any influence on the anti-virus analysis of those files
thanks