Originally posted by Annerkin@Nov 26 2005, 22:32 File: CO2HackPack.rar
Status: POSSIBLY INFECTED/MALWARE (Note: this file has been scanned before. Therefore, this file's scan results will not be stored in the database) (Note: this file was only flagged as malware by heuristic detection(s). This might be a false positive.
Annerkin: i was reading the CO2Loader forum and someone did virus scan on it and got the same results, I will scan my hackpack myself and if the same results come up, CO2Loader will be removed or cleaned.
nice hackpack, but go back to the real method of having people search for what they need. it will keep posts like this, even though it's a good one, from taking up room on the boards.
I feel like a complete ****** for asking but how do you get any of this stuff to work
(please try to make it understandable, im about as computer-literate as an eggplant)
Originally posted by Annerkin@Nov 27 2005, 04:32 File: CO2HackPack.rar
Status: POSSIBLY INFECTED/MALWARE (Note: this file has been scanned before. Therefore, this file's scan results will not be stored in the database) (Note: this file was only flagged as malware by heuristic detection(s). This might be a false positive. Therefore, results of this scan will not be stored in the database)
MD5 d7139be95c21539825c2a19e064d9d27
Packers detected:
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Scanner results
AntiVir
Found nothing
ArcaVir
Found nothing
Avast
Found nothing
AVG Antivirus
Found nothing
BitDefender
Found nothing
ClamAV
Found nothing
Dr.Web
Found nothing
F-Prot Antivirus
Found nothing
Fortinet
Found nothing
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
Found nothing
NOD32
Found nothing
Norman Virus Control
Found nothing
UNA
Found nothing VBA32
Found Backdoor.Delf.69 (paranoid heuristics) (probable variant)
there u go.
Ok, if you would have read the CO2Loader post and actually paid attention you would have seen the link explaining what that specific backdoor does, and that if you have a AV prog. that is worth a ****, it will delete it before it can do anything... And if your still not satisfied with this, copy the name of the backdoor, goto google, and do a search on it, or goto Symantec's web site and do a search on it. As for the CO2Loader, it worked great up until this patch, I've used it for almost a year, never been hacked...
So I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that it's a false positive as the note at the top says...