I've had enough. I'm starting a DNS blackhole list.

Chris Dillon cdillon at wolves.k12.mo.us
Fri Sep 26 08:21:55 PDT 2003


On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Jan L. Peterson wrote:

> > [discussion about clamav]
> > how "up to date" are the definitions
>
> I run the included "freshclam" utility to update my definitions on a
> daily basis.  Today, I got these new definitions:
>   Trojan.Badboy (Clam)
>   Trojan.Coced.Family.A (Clam)
>   Trojan.Coreflood (Clam)
>   Trojan.PSW.Coced.220 (Clam)
>   Trojan.PSW.IRC.CSLam (Clam)
>   Trojan.PWS.Gip.113B (Clam)
>   Trojan.PWS.Gip.113B-cfg (Clam)
>   Trojan.PWS.Gip.113B-wiz (Clam)
>   Trojan.PWS.Hooker (Clam)
>   Trojan.Platan (Clam)
>   Trojan.Platan.F (Clam)
>   Trojan.Silencer (Clam)
>   Trojan.Spy.Tserv (Clam)
>   Trojan.StealthSpy.Client (Clam)
>   Trojan.StealthSpy.Server (Clam)
>   VS-4000 (Clam)
>   Worm.Hybris.B (Clam)
>   Worm.SpyBot.G3 (Clam)

How are you finding out what they added?  Does freshclam offer the
option of telling you?  I'm already using --verbose, but I'm not using
the logfile with --log-verbose, if that is the key.


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