John Oligario wrote:
The file was your_website.pif with the w32.netsky.D@mm virus. Last week another virus came through clamav, so is this an inherent new trait with clamav?
John, this may be a stupid question I've been wanting to ask, but your question lets me do it...
Does anyone really need to receive PIF files as attached to email? I'm not even sure they're used much at all although they do still exist.
I am now blocking them and all EXE files (as detected by spamassassin btw) on all our servers. I suppose someday someone might complain, but I'm still waiting.
To get back to your query, clamav has found damn few viri on our VPS2 - I'm wondering if it's even worth the CPU and hope some of you will comment on that.
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