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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Show me the Virrii!
From: S G Masood (sgmasood
yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jan 04 2004 - 14:40:09 CST
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--- Richard Maudsley <r_i_c_h
btopenworld.com> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I recently finished a stable version of my little
> Virus-Scanner, LMS (
> http://www.mindblock.org/lms ).
> It currently detects 19 viruses. I need it to detect
> hundreds.
>
> How do big Anti-Virus companies get their hands on
> new viruses, and how can I?
>
Various methods. Some of them are:
1. Since many of the big players are already very
famous, their customers/general public send them
samples of suspicious files.
2. They monitor email gateways.
3. They run large honeynets.
4. When their heuristic engines pick up new viruses
automatically, they usually have some kind of an
arrangement where they can pick up the binary from the
customer. For example, their UI may have a button to
automatically submit a quarantined file to the AV
vendor for further analysis.
5. They *might* have an arrangement with each other to
share samples.
As to how you can get samples, I dont think it will be
an easy job! You can monitor the various mailing lists
and get samples when people post them. Or, if all you
need are the signatures, maybe you can try reversing
the signature databases of other software...
Good Luck!
--
S.G.Masood
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