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Re: Possible Mail server compromise ?

Subject: Re: Possible Mail server compromise ?
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:55:16 -0700


--On February 13, 2008 12:41:28 AM +0100 "Faas M. Mathiasen" <faas.m.mathiasen@googlemail.com> wrote:

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Is anybody aware if this is common knowledge? Who else has seen such
an attack ? Are you monitoring your mail servers for such compromises
regularly? The name of the Anti-Virus scanner will not be told,
exploit might be available up on request, as soon as we analyzed it
for content that might reveal specifics
about us.

clamav has known vulnerabilities in past versions, FYI. But as for "common knowledge" one can only answer that if one knows what AV software you're seeing the issue with. Upgrade to the latest version first, see if it's still reproducible. Also submit the malware to the AV vendor (or authors)


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