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LaughingMan
Seriously, my antivirus says that there is

"Malicious HTTP object <http://www.zymic.com/zcp///www.zymic>: detected Trojan program 'Trojan-Clicker.JS.Agent.h'."

"Malicious script <http://www.zymic.com/free-web-hosting/[2]>: detected malware 'Exploit.HTML.IESlice.aj'."

I also beleve that you guys are aware of these and that you even have more types malware than the ones I found




Also on this very page there is

"Malicious HTTP object <http://www.zymic.com/forum/index.php?act=task>: detected Trojan program 'Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.ey'."
Alex
Can you use the security application to find the actual security advisories for these? It would be helpful. Personally, I don't believe there are any - but it's worth looking into what these applications are reporting even if they do turn out to be false positives.
LaughingMan
QUOTE(Alex @ Dec 8 2007, 03:30 PM) *
Can you use the security application to find the actual security advisories for these? It would be helpful. Personally, I don't believe there are any - but it's worth looking into what these applications are reporting even if they do turn out to be false positives.


Kaspersky Antivirus 7.0

I just decided to report what my antivirus said, so yeah...
Alex
Well, the problem is I can't seem to find any useful information for these things, the only advisories I can find don't actually have descriptions or proof of concepts or examples - so I'm left not really knowing what I'm supposed to be looking for.
LaughingMan
QUOTE(Alex @ Dec 8 2007, 03:36 PM) *
Well, the problem is I can't seem to find any useful information for these things, the only advisories I can find don't actually have descriptions or proof of concepts or examples - so I'm left not really knowing what I'm supposed to be looking for.


The only thing I could find was this - http://www.viruslist.com/en/viruses/encycl...sid=109333#doc1

I don't think it's very helpful, but still..

Anyways, good luck with these. I actually hope that these alerts were false )))
EMOruffino
MANBEARPIG!!!!!
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Actually some antivirus softwares label some things as trojans, when there really not. I know this because i had made a flash application once that connected to a server and downloaded 'updates', but since it used the connection like that the virus software labeled it as a virus.

Heres a quote you should read:

QUOTE(Wiki)
In the context of computing and software, a Trojan horse, or simply trojan, is a piece of software which appears to perform a certain action but in fact performs another. Contrary to popular belief, this action, usually encoded in a hidden payload, may or may not be acutely malicious, but Trojan horses are notorious today for their use in the installation of backdoor programs. Simply put, a Trojan horse is not a computer virus. Unlike such badware, it does not propagate by self-replication but relies heavily on the exploitation of an end-user (see Social engineering). It is instead a categorical attribute which can encompass many different forms of codes.
LaughingMan
QUOTE(EMOruffino @ Dec 9 2007, 12:37 AM) *
MANBEARPIG!!!!!
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Actually some antivirus softwares label some things as trojans, when there really not. I know this because i had made a flash application once that connected to a server and downloaded 'updates', but since it used the connection like that the virus software labeled it as a virus.

Heres a quote you should read:



I guess you're right, but it's better to be safe than sorry wink.gif
EMOruffino
QUOTE(LaughingMan @ Dec 8 2007, 09:12 PM) *
but it's better to be safe than sorry wink.gif

very true.... why? because you just never know.... smile.gif
Jack
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LaughingMan
QUOTE(Jack @ Dec 9 2007, 11:33 AM) *
removed


what was? huh.gif
EMOruffino
QUOTE(LaughingMan @ Dec 9 2007, 09:43 AM) *
what was? huh.gif

I'm guessing the file that was causing uncertainty with many anti-virus programs.
LaughingMan
QUOTE(EMOruffino @ Dec 9 2007, 03:46 PM) *
I'm guessing the file that was causing uncertainty with many anti-virus programs.


i guess... laugh.gif
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