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Message-ID: <63371.198.162.158.16.1088184028.squirrel@198.162.158.16>
From: eric at arcticbears.com (Eric Paynter)
Subject: VX: Old worm in new shoes (AntiQFX)

On Fri, June 25, 2004 8:58 am, Nick FitzGerald said:
> 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...

ClamAV is now detecting it as well. They must have updated their sigs
within the last hour.

$ clamscan MSCDEX.zip
MSCDEX.zip: Worm.AntiQFX.A FOUND

-Eric

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