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RE: [Full-disclosure] RE: when will AV vendors fix this??? Aug 07 2006 08:45PM
Thomas D. (whistl0r googlemail com) (1 replies)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dude VanWinkle
> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 8:49 PM
> > So I might be able hide something, but I can't do anything.
>
> Well, there would be an access denied message for most AV scanners
> when it hit the file in question and couldnt even get a read.
>

As I said before:

1.) An attacker has to transfer a bad file.
Every One-Access Scanner should detected the threat, if it is known (if it
is unknown, it is a zero-day attack...)

2.) If you have transfered the file (as I said before: This isn't easy...),
you can only hide the file, because, If you run it, it will be detected.

If it won't be detected, it is an unknown file, so it is a zero-day
attack...

And even if you hide the file, if it hide the way you describe, you aren't
able to execute the file, until you give access to yourself. If you do this,
the anti-virus program will also have access....

Keep in mind: If it is an unknown file (zero-day), you don't even think
about hiding, because it isn't necessary. You have other problems...

=> I don't think it is a security related problem nor a problem itself.

[ reply ]
RE: [Full-disclosure] RE: when will AV vendors fix this??? Aug 11 2006 08:07AM
Dmitry Yu. Bolkhovityanov (D Yu Bolkhovityanov inp nsk su) (1 replies)
Re: [Full-disclosure] RE: when will AV vendors fix this??? Aug 14 2006 08:23PM
Paul Schmehl (pauls utdallas edu) (1 replies)
Re: [Full-disclosure] RE: when will AV vendors fix this??? Aug 15 2006 03:22PM
Bipin Gautam (gautam bipin gmail com)


 

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