Interesting virus scan?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by winx5, Mar 3, 2005.

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  1. winx5

    winx5 Registered Member

    I scanned my java cache folder with DrWeb v4.32b, and found some java nasties. For the fun of it, I archived them with WinRAR v3.30 using the following options: Archive format - RAR, Compression method - Best, Archiving options - Create SFX archive and Lock archive.
    I then submitted the file to jotti and virustotal, with results in the links below.

    jotti - http://www.imagehosting.us/imagehosting/showimg.jpg/?id=294766

    virustotal - http://www.imagehosting.us/imagehosting/showimg.jpg/?id=294771

    Re-uploaded working pictures at post #8
     
    Last edited: Mar 5, 2005
  2. hi00

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  3. JayTee

    JayTee Registered Member

    Talking about java nasties, I have been seeing more java nasties lately. Anybody else? Is java more secure?
     
  4. mnosteele

    mnosteele Registered Member

    Most people have not updated their Java Sun to version 5.0 update 1 which is the latest. It is a must update for security.

    :)
     
  5. Jimbob1989

    Jimbob1989 Registered Member

    By the way, I just recieved an error message when clicking on the first image. Might want to host it again if its important.

    Jimbob
     
  6. bellgamin

    bellgamin Registered Member

    I think jotti's results do not remain online. If you want to post results of a given test from that site, you need to do a screenshot. Otherwise the stuff rapidly gets replaced.
     
  7. gottadoit

    gottadoit Security Expert

    Unfortunately for some we are stuck using portal software to log into work...

    In my case I tried Sun Java 5 but it doesn't work with an older version of Sun Portal and using a netlet tunnel (sigh)

    What exactly are the security enhancements in Java 5.0 ?
     
  8. winx5

    winx5 Registered Member

  9. Firefighter

    Firefighter Registered Member

    MWSnap 3.0 will give you even better snapshots; GIF, JPEG or some other formats, if you want to use that.

    Best regards,
    Firefighter!
     
  10. winx5

    winx5 Registered Member

    Thx for recommending MWSnap FireFighter! Seems like a very nice freeware prog! Will check it out. :)

    Regarding the pictures, i was just a bit too lazy and I didn't cut the pictures after the initial snapshot. :p
     
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