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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Where to submit a suspected trojan or virus?



Here's my list of vendor submission addresses, many of which
initially came from Nick Fitzgerald.

antivir@xxxxxxxx
avsubmit.symantec.com
ipevirus@xxxxxxxxxx
labs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
newvirus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
samples@xxxxxxxxxxxx
submit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
submitvirus@xxxxxxxxxxxx
support@xxxxxxxxxx
virus@xxxxxxxxxx
virus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
virus@xxxxxx
virus@xxxxxxxxxx
virus_doctor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
virus_research@xxxxxxx
viruslab@xxxxxxxxxx


Most of these want you to send it in a password protected zip
file with a password 'infected'.  Some of them want the password
to be 'virus'.  I tend to just send two zip files to everyone
on my distribution list.

If anyone knows of any others, I'd appreciate the info.

-John

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scenobro [mailto:scenobro@xxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 9:00 PM
> To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Where to submit a suspected trojan 
> or virus?
> 
> 
> I  found an explorer.exe in my system32 folder which I believe take 
> precedence over the real explorer.exe located in c:\windows. 
> It's a 92K file that seems to be a visual basic program. Among the 
> strings contained in it there is a "C:\TestDL.exe" which I 
> didn't find 
> on my disk and a url 
> "http://www.getupdate.com/TestDownload.exe"; which 
> does't exists. (the home page of that site is a textfile 
> containing only 
> "SB2").
> I sent the file to virustotal.com and they found nothing.
> Where I can send this file for analysis?
> 
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