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    Question Update list shown currently unavailable

    FYI...

    - http://www.spybotupdates.com/index.p...=updatehistory
    Latest Update: 2005-11-25
    Dialer
    + DialerPlatform
    Hijacker
    + CoolWWWSearch.SearchAssistant + Smitfraud-C. + CoolWWWSearch.Feat2Installer + CoolWWWSearch.Service + CoolWWWSearch.Feat2DLL
    Keylogger
    + Phoenix
    Malware
    + VirtuMonde + SintCorporation
    PUPS
    + Download Accelerator Plus
    Trojan
    + Z-Quest

    (Update list shown currently unavailable using SSD app update as of date/time of this post.)
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    Ditto here in Canada but the detection rules executable Here seem to have reverted back to 18.11 over the last few minutes.
    New definitions withdrawn for some reason?

    Regards,
    Silj

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    Reverted back? No, never was there

    The content on the website was added yesterday as usual, but someone must have accidently released it without waiting till today... the files were only uploaded a few minutes ago (btw the checksum on the download page probably was the old one as well, as the manual installer was only created and the website on that updated today)...

    So: nothing withdrawn, updates have come in the usual rythm - every Friday
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    Normal download (from SSD app) OK from this end now as of date/time of this post.

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    YOU need to defend against -all- vulnerabilities.
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    I'm good to go, now as well Pepi

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    Silj

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    Does anyone know where I can find information about the detection criteria of this "Keylogger Phoenix" ?

    The reason I'm asing is that Spybot has identified a file "C:\Windows\setup1.exe" as Phoenix, but I'm reasonably sure that I don't have any keylogger on my system (as I scan daily with spybot, ad-aware and two antivirus apps). The itself has a version information that says something like "Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Setup Toolkit" (Version 6.0.0.8171, Size 286.720 Bytes).

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    No really, but thanks anyway!

    I was more searching for the criteria built into the latest detection rules, how this "Phoenix" malware gets detected. I'd like to check if it's a false positive.

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    Smile

    http://www.spybotupdates.com/index.p...=updatehistory
    <quote>
    Keylogger
    + Phoenix
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    Silj

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    I was aware of that, but thanks anyway.

    What I'm looking for are the exact criteria (e.g. filenames, hashes,...) which are used to identify this "Phoenix" keylogger.
    As I said, I just want to make sure, it's a false positive!

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