Is Dr.Web Virus Monitoring Service OK now?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by heuristic, Aug 9, 2006.

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  1. heuristic

    heuristic Registered Member

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    Hello everyone,

    Recently I submit several virus samples to Dr.Web's VMS.Some are PE files, others are javascript that contained malicious code.I only got automatically reply from VMS,no reply from virus analyst, no detection added.

    How about your experience? o_O

    Best regards
     
  2. SSK

    SSK Registered Member

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    Same experience.
     
  3. Firecat

    Firecat Registered Member

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    I recently submitted some samples to Virus Chaser, and I noticed that this time the analysis took a bit longer than expected, but I did get a response and the samples were added. Perhaps this issue with Dr.Web VMS has something to do with it? o_O
     
  4. heuristic

    heuristic Registered Member

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    Dr.Web is a good AV software. However,the recent VMS really disappoint me.:(
    As Dr.Web's heuristic detection is not good enough to treat all the threat,VMS should quick respond to the new virus submit.
     
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