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zwell.nosec
zwell.nosec at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 13:36:38 GMT 2008
Just do it yourself pls, using the "backdoored" pangolin.exe you think and
decompress it, then upload to virustotal, I did not change any bits ;)
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·¢ËÍʱ¼ä: 2008Äê3ÔÂ27ÈÕ 14:32
ÊÕ¼þÈË: zwell.nosec
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Ö÷Ìâ: Re: [Full-disclosure] The reason why "Pangolin is backdoor"
Wow! Cryptors prevent viruses from being detected?
Who would have thought!
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Razi
On 3/27/08, zwell.nosec <zwell.nosec at gmail.com> wrote:
> Pangolin really is a backdoor? Let's do this step to make sure:
> 1.Download UPX from upx.sf.net
> 2.In cmd shell, run "upx.exe -d pangolin.exe"
> 3.Upload the new pangolin.exe(actually the origin) to virustotal
> 4.Check the result again
> I do these, and the result is:
> http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/b9d55c751d5eed7b34cda3fe708b1bd7
>
> We can see
>
Kaspersky,Sophos,F-Secure,CAT-QuickHeal,F-Prot,Ikarus,AntiVir,Prevx1,TheHack
> er,Webwasher-Gateway will not alert any more.
>
> You judge what is it! Or maybe we should think about what does these
> Antivirus do???
>
> Thanks ;)
>
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