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Could you tell us exactly which "Major antivirus engines" failed?
The headline of this blog indicates that
certain major antivirus engines failed to
detect malware.

Which ones?

Are you not telling us because either:

(a) they are advertisers, or,

(b) you don't know which ones?
Posted by: Speednet   Posted on: 07/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What an impossible job  zmud | 07/15/09
Not impossible at all  croberts | 07/15/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  unredeemed | 07/15/09
heuristic scanners  zathrus@... | 07/15/09
Threatfire  kyron.gustafson@... | 07/16/09
White lists are good, but ....  kd5auq | 07/15/09
Tough job but they are paid to do.  Been_Done_Before | 07/15/09
Best weapon is an informed user  Uncle Ebeneezer | 07/15/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  john00027@... | 07/15/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  john00027@... | 07/15/09
Could you tell us exactly which "Major antivirus engines" failed?  Speednet | 07/16/09
Duh!  bruce@... | 07/16/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  Agnostic_OS | 07/16/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  malcatraz | 07/16/09
Malwarebytes not great on viruses  bobpeg | 07/17/09
malwarebytes vs pc-tools  jwgvmn@... | 07/24/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  littlepitcher | 07/16/09
RE: Malwarebytes vs PC Tools  wyse_tech2000@... | 07/17/09
Root cause analysis, anyone?  jdickey | 07/21/09
anti virus  CharlesEtheridge@... | 10/05/09
RE: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware  CharlesEtheridge@... | 10/05/09

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