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Message-ID: <b7bc1b1f040902224431026ee@mail.gmail.com>
From: uberguidoz at gmail.com (Über GuidoZ)
Subject: Where to submit a suspected trojan or virus?

I'd be happy to take a look at it. =) Send it to: guidoz@...doz.com

Just be sure to zip it up, otherwise the web host will deny it. Beyond
that, there are no checks. Make sure to put "virus test from FD" in
the subject so I don't dismiss it. ;)

Beyond that, you can submit it to a number of AV companies. They each
have their different avenues for doing such a thing. Check the
websites of all the companies VirusTotal.com scans.

-- 
Peace. ~G


On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 06:00:27 +0200, Scenobro <scenobro@...cali.it> wrote:
> I  found an explorer.exe in my system32 folder which I believe take
> precedence over the real explorer.exe located in c:\windows.
> It's a 92K file that seems to be a visual basic program. Among the
> strings contained in it there is a "C:\TestDL.exe" which I didn't find
> on my disk and a url "http://www.getupdate.com/TestDownload.exe" which
> does't exists. (the home page of that site is a textfile containing only
> "SB2").
> I sent the file to virustotal.com and they found nothing.
> Where I can send this file for analysis?


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