On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 14:43, Bernardo Quintero wrote: > BitDefender 7.0/20040809 found [JS.Dword.dropper] > ClamWin devel-20040727/20040809 found [Trojan.JS.RunMe] > eTrustAV-Inoc 4641/20040728 found [JScript/IE.VM.Exploit] > F-Prot 3.15/20040809 found [HTML/ObjData@exp] > Kaspersky 4.0.2.23/20040809 found nothing > McAfee 4383/20040804 found [JS/IllWill] > NOD32v2 1.836/20040809 found [Win32/Bagle.AI] > Norman 5.70.10/20040806 found [W32/Malware] > Panda 7.02.00/20040809 found [Fichero Sospechoso] > Sybari 7.5.1314/20040809 found [JS/IllWill] > Symantec 8.0/20040809 found nothing > TrendMicro 7.000/20040809 found [HTML_BAGLE.AC] Isn't the complete lack of naming standardization in the AV industry simply amazing? Imagine that were the case in science, particular medicine... Makes for a nice game of AV bingo though... -Frank
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