Yes, NOD32 missed another trojan banker

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Pain of Salvation, Dec 3, 2005.

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  1. webyourbusiness

    webyourbusiness Registered Member

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    I don't think posting a thread every time something is detected heuristically is a good thing either - do you tell the world every time your car starts when you turn the key? No - it's doing what it's designed to do - it's not a miracle... it's working as designed.
     
  2. beetlejuice69

    beetlejuice69 Registered Member

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    I think you might if ya drive a Ford. :)
     
  3. JimIT

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    My Ford starts fine, thanks. ;)
     
  4. alglove

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    Oh, great. Now you've done it. I can see this whole thread devolve into a window sticker of Calvin pi$$ing on a picture of Peter Norton.

    (this probably makes no sense to non-Americans)
     
  5. POS

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    Good to see Eset ahs added some signatures against Trojans banker, but nod32 still didn´t detect the one I´ve submited... hope next update they add a signature for this one.
     
  6. rgibsons2005

    rgibsons2005 Registered Member

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  7. POS

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    Yes, I know NOD32 is the best, and I use NOD32! :)
     
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