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« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2007, 04:16:00 PM »

Thanks ^^

Then the definition list is small and i can have the opinion that CBO is not too good, yet. That 100,000 and 1 million are nice numbers then: of course, i can pack by UPX every kind of malwares, so the current 24,000 will be 48,000 and if i find another compression methods (even zip, rar...), this number will increase, fun -.-

Kevin has stated that there are very few "original" trojans written any more
Well, Kevin, i was able to find 3 working trojans and i only checked 5, it's an interessting thing, isn't? I haven't got brand new ones, i guess they are from 2003 or earlier times. This is 4 years. I wish you to update those definitions as fast as you can Wink. I've already submited all the files by CAVS submit program, let me know if you need their names, etc.

Thank you for your help, LM, i reall appreciate it!
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« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2007, 04:23:03 PM »

Arkangyal,
What are you using as a test environment?
Memory isn't handled the same in a VM environment as in an actual OS environment.
I've run into this confusion before when doing testing and had to have Kevin explain it to me.

Edit: Also, the drag and drop scan is not all inclusive. It's strictly for a select number of variants that are redundantly submitted to the team. It's an in house testing feature made to save time on analysis.
We really ought to pull it out of the public releases to prevent the confusion.
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« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2007, 04:54:02 PM »

Arkangyal,
What are you using as a test environment?
Memory isn't handled the same in a VM environment as in an actual OS environment.
I've run into this confusion before when doing testing and had to have Kevin explain it to me.

Edit: Also, the drag and drop scan is not all inclusive. It's strictly for a select number of variants that are redundantly submitted to the team. It's an in house testing feature made to save time on analysis.
We really ought to pull it out of the public releases to prevent the confusion.

No, i haven't used a VM, a single computer with XP sp2. I don't want to steal Kevin's time if you can provide me the link to read his answer Smiley. I understand, i _really understand_, and i didn't used drag&drop for the second time. I also understand that it's a usual problem that a scanner can't detect a file until it's not recognised by a definition, so i know that this is not a big problem:
1. i just thought after reading - maybe too much so i was confused - this BOClean can detect harmful codes.
2. these trojans are from 2003 and earlier, which is funny if you see that BOClean was shareware and noone could send in a sample for 4 years, eh...
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« Reply #18 on: April 25, 2007, 05:03:22 PM »

BTW, Arkangyal,

I found the info I was looking for, on nsclean's website.  278,000 + variants, and by "traditional" counting methods, 1.8 million due to technique used.  Those are some big numbers...

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« Reply #19 on: April 25, 2007, 05:15:26 PM »

BTW, Arkangyal,

I found the info I was looking for, on nsclean's website.  278,000 + variants, and by "traditional" counting methods, 1.8 million due to technique used.  Those are some big numbers...

LM

I really wonder how 278,000 comes out from 24,273 Thinking
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