Re: virus product pentest

From: buzz (reitenba@fh-brandenburg.de)
Date: Sun Sep 12 2004 - 17:33:20 EDT


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hi,

Am Freitag 10 September 2004 15:18 schrieb 4secure@web.de:
> Hello,
>
> can someone give me tips, how I can run a virus protection tests.
> This is this also interesting, if one must accomplish a virus audit. So far
> I examined only functionality with an EICAR test virus. I need however
> still procedures for the performance of a virus protection. I would examine
> also, which viruses the product (e.g. viruses, which are specified at
> http://www.wildlist.org/WildList/RTWL.htm) recognizes. Gives it in addition
> a kind collection of virus identifications (defused viruses) or have I to
> search the internet for some real viruses in the internet. Perhaps is there
> a finished virus collection, if so where?
>
maybe you want to look at the anti virus test center:
http://www.avtc.info

buzz
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