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RE: [Full-disclosure] RE: Full-Disclosure Digest, Vol 8, Issue 48

Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] RE: Full-Disclosure Digest, Vol 8, Issue 48
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:20:55 +0100 (CET)

The virus scanner determined the type of the file by
the header and it failed. That's bad news. I am
wondering however, when I execute that file, how does
the OS process the file? I guess my question is, if I
have a modified version of a virus, with whatever
header, if I try to execute that file, will the virus
code get executed?

Lets see, do you think this would be executed?
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MZ%Nihilist%
%Nihilist%@echo off
%Nihilist%set num=0

(snip)

Hihi, clamav cought that... :-]

M4


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