Hello!
If the files will be XORed then during testing they will be unXORed. I
think, antiviruses can handle unXORed files and block testing.
27.09.2011 14:54, Thorsten Behrens пишет:
dionysien wrote:
Immediately 'Autoprotect' (from Symantec, on win XP) claimed to detect and
move to quarantine a series of Trojans (7) plus 'Bloodhound.Exploit.108'
plus 'Bloodhound.Exploit.359', all allegedly from directory
Hi Jean-François,
those are harmless test files from the Writer unit tests, to prevent
fixed security bugs to re-appear. Signature-based virus scanners may
raise false positives there.
If that's enough of a nuisance for enough people, Caolan suggested
already to e.g. xor them with something, to make the warning go
away. Something you'd want to look into?
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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