Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/11/12/01:47:08
Hello,
I appreciate the care and passion for quality by which all of you have collectively
built and maintained this fine set of tool I have used for years. I am recovering my
systems from a devastating virus which took out the motherboards and hard disks of my
home systems. I am using several virus scanning software tools. The one which detected
this virus is virusweep v. 1.0 by quarterdeck.
Earle Jennings
Andris Pavenis wrote:
> On 10 Nov 98, at 11:22, DJ Delorie wrote:
> >
> > http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/bugs/show.cgi?000257
> >
> > When Created: 11/09/1998 10:00:26
> > Against DJGPP version: 2.01
> > By whom: ewj AT ix DOT netcom DOT com
> > Abstract: virus PCBB.3072.C detected by virus sweep in v2gnu/gcc281b.zip & lgp281b
> >
> > I found virus PCBB.3072.C detected by virus sweep in v2gnu/gcc281b.zip &
> > lgp281b in two ftp sites, simtel and dec. The virus was reported as
> > unremovable. I am at odds as to how to go forward and acquire a clean copy.
>
> Scanned by multiple scanners system that were used to build gcc-2.8.1
> in June and October (even if I don't believe there can be something):
> f-prot 3.03,
> drweb32 4.03 beta,
> Norton Antivirus 4.0 with this months virus data files
> scan 3.1.9
>
> Nothing was found except one rather unrelated unrelated false alarm with
> drweb (but that file was never run anyway: beta version of IBMBIO.COM from
> Caldera OpenDOS)
>
> So seems that gcc281b.zip and lgp2811b.zip should be clean. However
> it is necessary to know which scanner were used when this alarm were
> generated. If this is false alarm perhaps authors of scanner should be
> informed.
>
> Andris
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