anybody else also infected
Peter Buckley
peter.buckley@cportcorp.com
Thu Feb 14 07:13:00 GMT 2002
I think we do read the faq differently- when it says "antivirus programs
have been known to report false positives when extracting compressed tar
archives" and "consider disabling your anti-virus software when running
SETUP", I don't associate that with getting a false positive when *not*
running setup, or when *not* extracting compressed tar archives.
The directions in the next questions "My computer hangs when I try to
run setup.exe" would not have avoided this type of false positive-
namely when the realtime scanning pops up and quarantines a dll whenever
it is run. I am in favor of a more general faq in light of this *new*
development and *new* type of false positive- I don't know what the
chances are of this happening in the future, but I would put it in the
faq as a note, "NAV has had false positives in the past on cygwin dlls,
please remain calm with your seatbelts fastened".
I agree about the healthy skepticism- this was obviously a false
positive from the very start, but I don't think the faq addresses this
type of false positive.
-Peter
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> OK, perhaps you and I read the FAQ differently. I read it to indicate that
> you should assume that any reported infection from Cygwin files are false
> until you can determine otherwise. To me, it's worthwhile to inform the
> list of viruses in any Cygwin related software if the virus is real. However,
> allot of posts about the potential of a virus isn't really helpful to anyone
> and can lead newbies to panic, adding to the list volume. Personally, I've
> never seen a single confirmed virus in any Cygwin software in the more than
> 6 years I've been using it, though I've seen many a report of viruses (hence
> the FAQ entry about them). So I view all Cygwin virus reports on this list
> with a bit of healthy skepticism, unless there is evidence to support doing
> otherwise. I'm just suggesting that others take that message to heart and
> do their homework before posting.
>
> Now back to my own little utopia where everything is done right. ;-)
>
> Larry Hall lhall@rfk.com
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>
> At 09:35 AM 2/14/2002, Peter Buckley wrote:
>
>>I don't think that faq would have avoided or truncated this thread. It seems related, but it is in fact different.
>>
>>If someone followed the instructions in the faq, they would have had a false positive reported on cygz.dll. Whenever the cygz.dll file was called (say, by invoking cygcheck), the real-time scanning of NAV popped up with "cygz.dll is infected with backdoor.egghead, and has been quarantined".
>>
>>Maybe an addition to that faq needs to be made, that some antivirus programs (specifically symantec) have had false positives on cygwin dlls.
>>
>>Just as an FYI, this same false positive for backdoor.egghead was seen on the cygwin1.dll from the 1.3.2-1 distribution.
>>
>>-Peter
>>
>>Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hm, it seems like this entire thread could have been avoided or at least
>>>truncated by a simple visit to the FAQ:
>>>Is setup.exe, or one of the packages, infected with a virus?
>>>http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_2.html#SEC11
>>>Larry Hall lhall@rfk.com
>>>RFK Partners, Inc. http://www.rfk.com
>>>838 Washington Street (508) 893-9779 - RFK Office
>>>Holliston, MA 01746 (508) 893-9889 - FAX
>>>
>>>At 08:39 AM 2/14/2002, hongxun lee wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sorry for the panic...My bet is all you can do is to update the package zlib
>>>>...
>>>>NAV this morning had released its new vir-definition..Thanks
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: "KAMDAR,NILESH (A-Sonoma,ex1)" <nilesh_kamdar2@agilent.com>
>>>>To: <lee.1801@osu.edu>
>>>>Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 10:58 PM
>>>>Subject: anybody else also infected
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hello Hongxun Lee,
>>>>>
>>>>>(I am not on the mailing list of cygwin so I am emailing directly to you)
>>>>>
>>>>>I have the same problem. My cygwin1.dll and cygz.dll file are in
>>>>>
>>>>quarantine.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>NAV claims that they are infected with the BAckdoor.Egghead virus but I
>>>>>
>>>>dont
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>see any other signs besides the above 2 files. I Think NAV definitions are
>>>>>wrong!!!!
>>>>>
>>>>>I actually have SEVERAL customers who are going to complain about this
>>>>>tomorrow. So I am trying to find a quick resolution. I have also posted my
>>>>>question to Symantec.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am hoping that Symantec sends out newer update virus definitions which
>>>>>
>>>>DO
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>NOT cause this error.
>>>>>
>>>>>Let me know if you get any updates from them.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>--Nilesh Kamdar
>>>>>
>>>>>
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