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Message-ID: <41CA07C8.9050709@systemlinux.net>
From: matt at systemlinux.net (Matt McCormack)
Subject: List of worm and trojan files

Cat,
Do you mean the list of filenames used by worms and trojans over the 
past XX years?? I'm not sure what benefit you would obtain considering 
they range from random filenames to system file names. As far as 
obtaining such a list goes, you may have to go to Virus Bulletin (or an 
AV-vendor site), do a search for 'Win32" or 'W32' (depending on the 
AV-Vendor) and go through all the results checking the names... alot of 
work.
If you meant the names Worms and Trojans have been *given* over the last 
XX years, you could use the same method- and it would be much less 
painful than the aformentioned.

Matt

Carilda A Thomas wrote:
> I have been looking but I cannot find a list all in one place of the 
> various illegitimate files that various worms and trojans install into 
> Microsoft systems. Does anyone know of such a list or is it necessary to 
> go to some AV vendor's site and look up the malwares one by one?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> CAT
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