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You can get a thorough and practically real-time analysis at virustotal.com
Probably a good idea to check it out there as well.
Best,
Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Stempien
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 3:18 PM
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Subject: What do these Clean Access agent files do?
We are getting reports from our users that the file C:\Program Files\Cisco
Systems\Clean Access Agent\AV41\AV\SpyBot.dll is infected with a virus.
We're using Sophos Anti-Virus with a definition file dated today, so a
change in the new definition file thinks the SpyBot.dll file is infected.
Obviously, this is a false positive (I hope). I submitted the file to
Sophos for research.
My question is: does anyone know what all of the .dll files in the path
above actually contain/do in regards to Clean Access agent operation? I
assume something to identify installation of AV software...
Thanks,
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Dave Stempien, Network Security Engineer
University of Rochester Medical Center
Information Systems Division
585-784-2427
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