Hello,
Please see the attached list of viruses/malware, sorry about the list being so long.
Thank you.
Hello,
Please see the attached list of viruses/malware, sorry about the list being so long.
Thank you.
Hi,
Everything sent from those sites is automatically sent to Avast! if 1 or more AV’s detect it. Also, if you have the files yourself do ZIP the with a password of : infected and email them to virus@avast.com
Hi stenrulz,
When you find such lists and resources, the question is- “What is still active malware; what is no longer responding; what is dead?”.
Some malware only lives for 10 minutes, a minor amount of malware is long overdue and active and up for over 1.000 hrs or more. When the first class of malware has been added to detection, other av solutions cannot detect it any longer as it is no longer being spread or available, has migrated or is constantly being changed while spread or uses other tricks to remain undetected. Where we can score is that all malware is “embroidering on” on known patterns, so malware is evolving and is not being created out of thin air as a completely new threat. An Israeli developer recently started to use this knowledge to create new av solution - “which is constantly looking for old wine in new sacks, so to say” ;D
Some sites keep records of these migration patterns and up and down malcode patterns, see: http://lists.clean-mx.com/pipermail/viruswatch/20140219/142621.html These resources are never actual and results are changing faster than the echo’s on a school of herring 8). The only relevant blocking could be for sites that are known to be notorious ongoing offenders, and in this realm a lot go on with their mal-activities undetected and unhindered, see e.g. → http://cybercrime-tracker.net/
What is helping could be to attend website owners and hosting parties alike to check the security status of their websites. Is my site vulnerable through server vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, DNS manipulation, outdated CMS like WP-Joomla, all sorts of free buggy and vuln. plug-ins and themes? Is my site vulnerable to click-jacking (an enormous amount of sites actually is)? What about my php security, script best practices policy? Here an awful lot of ignorance reigns and here we can certainly make a lot of progress to help towards a safer Internet for our users.
Damian
This list does not contain anything malicious as I can see. Plus, I’m sure even if you can find one malware out of those hundred of files, it may be too old, inactive and not coming from live source.