Sending virus to eset for testing?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by tobamore, Aug 29, 2004.

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  1. tobamore

    tobamore Registered Member

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    Hello, I see in the nod options (2.12) that it is possible to send potential virii to eset for testing via smtp, could someone please tell me what the settings and addreses should be in order to enable this feature?

    mtia

    T.
     
  2. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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    When Nod32 detects a virus, it offers several actions. One of them is the "Export the file" button. If you want to send a sample to Eset - you can click on it, save it to the disk and send as an attachment to samples@nod32.com.
     
  3. tobamore

    tobamore Registered Member

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    Cheers, but I thought that there would be a direct (nod internal) method of submitting suspicious files a la NAV etc.
     
  4. sir_carew

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    Such feature will be implemented, I think.

     
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    Have you found another way in the new version sir_carew?
     
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    No. I heard some time ago that an ESET moderator said that such feature will be implement, but not for now.

     
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    Gracias!
     
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