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| Subject: | Re: generic detection |
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| Date: | Thu, 07 Jul 2005 12:30:08 +0200 |
hi,
i want to know somenthing about generic detecion for example symantec detect some viruses and trojans as trojan.horse or backdoor.trojan why? why don't they detect them as a special name to know more information about them to fix what they do and thx.
im asking this question because i got many trojan.horse and backdoor.trojan and there is no technical details for them to know more information to fix what they do in my computer :( .
Otherwise, only those found by users and sent in would be detected.
(Obviously, this allows a lot more false alarms too)
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