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  • 1 month later...
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hahaha poor l2w it says it have 42035423 viruses :)

are you crazy?!?!?!? pfff omg.... :P my programs haven't got enything! :)
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pretty useful I quess... I've scanned a black image (jpg)

 

I'm getting the results

 

Antivirus  Version  Last Update  Result

a-squared 4.0.0.101 2009.03.22 -

AhnLab-V3 5.0.0.2 2009.03.22 -

AntiVir 7.9.0.120 2009.03.21 -

Authentium 5.1.2.4 2009.03.22 -

Avast 4.8.1335.0 2009.03.21 -

AVG 8.5.0.283 2009.03.21 -

BitDefender 7.2 2009.03.22 -

CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2009.03.21 -

ClamAV 0.94.1 2009.03.22 -

Comodo 1080 2009.03.22 -

DrWeb 4.44.0.09170 2009.03.22 -

eSafe 7.0.17.0 2009.03.19 -

eTrust-Vet 31.6.6409 2009.03.20 -

F-Prot 4.4.4.56 2009.03.22 -

F-Secure 8.0.14470.0 2009.03.22 -

Fortinet 3.117.0.0 2009.03.22 -

GData 19 2009.03.22 -

Ikarus T3.1.1.48.0 2009.03.22 -

K7AntiVirus 7.10.678 2009.03.21 -

Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2009.03.22 -

McAfee 5561 2009.03.22 -

McAfee+Artemis 5561 2009.03.22 -

McAfee-GW-Edition 6.7.6 2009.03.21 -

Microsoft 1.4502 2009.03.22 -

NOD32 3953 2009.03.21 -

Norman 6.00.06 2009.03.20 -

nProtect 2009.1.8.0 2009.03.22 -

Panda 10.0.0.10 2009.03.22 -

PCTools 4.4.2.0 2009.03.22 -

Prevx1 V2 2009.03.22 -

Rising 21.21.62.00 2009.03.22 -

Sophos 4.39.0 2009.03.22 -

Sunbelt 3.2.1858.2 2009.03.22 -

Symantec 1.4.4.12 2009.03.22 -

TheHacker 6.3.3.3.287 2009.03.22 -

TrendMicro 8.700.0.1004 2009.03.22 -

VBA32 3.12.10.1 2009.03.22 -

ViRobot 2009.3.20.1658 2009.03.20 -

VirusBuster 4.6.5.0 2009.03.22 -

 

 

why do I see this...its an image lol

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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a-squared 4.0.0.101 2009.03.17 Backdoor.Win32.DarkMoon!IK

AhnLab-V3 5.0.0.2 2009.03.16 Win-Trojan/LdPinch.1372160.B

AntiVir 7.9.0.116 2009.03.16 TR/ATRAPS.Gen

Authentium 5.1.0.4 2009.03.16 -

Avast 4.8.1335.0 2009.03.16 Win32:Cardspy-B

AVG 8.0.0.237 2009.03.16 PSW.Ldpinch.VBJ

BitDefender 7.2 2009.03.16 Trojan.Generic.762155

CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2009.03.16 -

ClamAV 0.94.1 2009.03.16 -

Comodo 1060 2009.03.16 Unclassified Malware

DrWeb 4.44.0.09170 2009.03.16 Trojan.MulDrop.26152

eSafe 7.0.17.0 2009.03.15 Win32.Infostealer

eTrust-Vet 31.6.6388 2009.03.09 -

F-Prot 4.4.4.56 2009.03.16 -

F-Secure 8.0.14470.0 2009.03.17 -

Fortinet 3.117.0.0 2009.03.16 -

GData 19 2009.03.17 Trojan.Generic.762155

Ikarus T3.1.1.45.0 2009.03.16 Backdoor.Win32.DarkMoon

K7AntiVirus 7.10.673 2009.03.16 Trojan.Win32.Malware.1

Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2009.03.16 -

McAfee 5555 2009.03.16 -

McAfee+Artemis 5555 2009.03.16 Generic!Artemis

McAfee-GW-Edition 6.7.6 2009.03.16 Trojan.ATRAPS.Gen

Microsoft 1.4405 2009.03.16 -

NOD32 3940 2009.03.16 probably a variant of Win32/Spy.Agent

Norman 6.00.06 2009.03.16 -

nProtect 2009.1.8.0 2009.03.16 -

Panda 10.0.0.10 2009.03.16 Generic Trojan

PCTools 4.4.2.0 2009.03.16 -

Prevx1 V2 2009.03.17 High Risk Worm

Rising 21.21.02.00 2009.03.16 -

Sophos 4.39.0 2009.03.16 Mal/Behav-024

Sunbelt 3.2.1858.2 2009.03.15 -

Symantec 1.4.4.12 2009.03.16 Infostealer

TheHacker 6.3.3.0.283 2009.03.16 -

TrendMicro 8.700.0.1004 2009.03.16 -

VBA32 3.12.10.1 2009.03.16 Trojan-PSW.Win32.LdPinch.xmo

ViRobot 2009.3.16.1650 2009.03.16 -

VirusBuster 4.6.5.0 2009.03.16 -

 

Its L1phx 3 1 8 but this virus not danger !!))

Can Upload with this viruses?

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

be careful not all virus's will show up on virus total or any other av untill they are foot printed they are big threat try using hex workshop to view the exe's code if they have not encrypted it.

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