mydoom
Joe Stuart
jstuart at EDENPR.K12.MN.US
Tue Oct 19 05:15:28 IST 2004
Yeah, it does. I saw that a this was fixed in 4.32 though I'm going to
upgrade mailscanner tomorrow to hopefully fix it.
Joe
>>> rcooper at DWFORD.COM 10/18/04 20:54 PM >>>
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> Behalf Of Joe Stuart
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:33 PM
> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: mydoom
>
>
> I am starting to have a problem with a Mydoom variant Mydoom.O that
> comes in a zip file that is not password protected. I hae had no
> problem stopping this virus in the past. F-prot detects it if I run a
> manual scan, but when it comes through as mail it gets by. The only
> difference I can see between the past ones that got stopped and this
one
> is that the one getting by is an archive that is 2 deep. I have set
> Mailscanner up to scan archives that are up tp 25 deep, but they still
> get through. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
>
The second archive doesn't happen to have the same name as the parent
does
it? Such as
file.zip contains another file named file.zip that contains the virus?
Rick
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