Greetings Avast,
When sending files to the Avast Virus Lab, the community recommends password protecting them in a zip folder. However, is it true that users cannot use password protection for submitting files to Virus Total? Can you zip them, or do they have to go in a regular folder? Are password protected files sent to Virus Total in essence, useless, because there is no place to provide what the password is to open the folder/file after Virus Total gets it?
BTW, the use of SSL ie. the Secure Socket Layer check-box does not work for me when submitting files to Virus Total. I have a secure network, but I am not behind a proxy server, maybe that makes a difference?
If Virus Total gets the suspicious file, will Avast lab’s get the file also for testing? Will leave this thread open for anyone else who may have issues or questions about using Virus Total to send files or URL’s for testing.
Jack