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I tend to move small files between my various VirtualBox VMs via my various email accounts. So after building bootstrap-linux in ArchBang Linux, I bzip2'd it so that it can be dl'd by my host machine. However, when I attach it to the email, Yahoo! reports the 13.7MB filesystem.img.bz2 file to contain file that has a virus. It recommends that I remove the one infected file and then re-attach. Any idea what Yahoo! is talking about?
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I wish I could tell you. Yahoo doesn't say which "file". I don't think yahoo actually parses the ext2fs image. My guess is, however, that it recognizes the mbr in the image as one of its signatures.
I believe they outsource their scanner to mcafee. Odd thing is, once I scp'd the image to my host box, I then emailed it from gmail to yahoo successfully. I'll report it to yahoo.
I tend to move small files between my various VirtualBox VMs via my various email accounts. So after building bootstrap-linux in ArchBang Linux, I bzip2'd it so that it can be dl'd by my host machine. However, when I attach it to the email, Yahoo! reports the 13.7MB filesystem.img.bz2 file to contain file that has a virus. It recommends that I remove the one infected file and then re-attach. Any idea what Yahoo! is talking about?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: