Yeah I know! Its funny how they tempt you to click them with those Icons they Use LOL ;D
5 files left after executing, some dropped files blocked and some errors from wscript.
That’s interesting so probably the malware could not do what it was supposed to do and got killed by avast when it tried to drop some files and so it must have become useless and just 2 got in.Nice to see filerep picked up the dropped binary of that facebook malware.
As I said we are getting better and better not at detecting but at protecting the user from what is lying inside a file and dont forget quick reaction times from backend technologies
New pack on MT: http://malwaretips.com/threads/2014-09-13-17.33345/
Scanned the files (See screenshot) LOL
Avast detected 3/17
OK, here we go again.
If you test 20 samples, and 19 fail… you should be asking “is there anything wrong with my sample selection?”. “Did I actually choose 19 samples of the same malware family?” etc.
There are hundreds of thousands of samples out there that the particular product doesn’t detect, no matter what product it is… so unless you’re pretty damn sure that your selection is random, well representing the overall situation (or not - sure, you can be interested in your local malware, in which case the sample set should represent that, of course) - then no, the result is meaningless, and the correct reaction is “so what”.
Here we go.
Some files scanned by DeepScreen but undetected, 1 webpage blocked, some dropfiles blocked.
Undetected files submitted.
Some dropped files blocked? I can see only 1 in screenshot?? Could you give more detail/screenshots.
Avast blocked a temp file from another trojan, sorry i cannot give a screenshot anymore.
The other files ran without any notice from Avast.
No problem! Check the files later in a hour or so and lets see what the backend can catch up with. ;D
I just submitted the files, lets see what they do about them.
Yep! Keep up the good work