On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 at 21:40:07 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I got some emails that I forwarded to somebody else, and his mail server antivirus said they contained html viruses:
HTML.Phishing.GB-gen HTML.Phishing.DB-1
These are names of signatures by ClamAV. [...]
Also, it should detect the virus in the files where I saved them, but it doesn't.
Now, I'm not worried about those viruses damaging my system (I use Pine as MUA), but about the amavis+antivir setup not warning me about them when I try to forward them as emails (I have a friend that is interested in those emails).
Nowadays it's almost impossible to have detection of all malware/phishing, and surely entirely impossible to have it immediately. There are too many of them.
Now, my question:
To whom do I email a sample of those viruses [...]
They are not real viruses. Just phishing messages. No need to worry to much. -- Tomasz Papszun SysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland | And it's only tomek at lodz.tpsa.pl http://www.lodz.tpsa.pl/iso/ | ones and zeros. tomek at clamav.net http://www.ClamAV.net/ A GPL virus scanner