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Message-ID: <40DCF464.28333.421E858@localhost>
From: nick at virus-l.demon.co.uk (Nick FitzGerald)
Subject: VX: Old worm in new shoes (AntiQFX)

X iniT <x1n1t@...oo.com> wrote:

<<snip>>
> Look closely and you'll see that i've attached this
> file using my yahoo account. Which happens to be 
> protected by NAV !!!
> 
> The following link clearly states that NAV detects
> this worm since 2002 !!! 
> http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.antiqfx.f.worm
> .html
> 
> Same thing is with AVP, ClamV & F-Prot.
> 
> Only Sophos detects this file as AntiQFX.F variant.

That's odd -- I had the file scanned with 22 different virus scanners 
and only three (NAV, Panda and ClamAV) missed detecting it as "AntiQFX" 
or something very similar...


Regards,

Nick FitzGerald


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