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Received a reply from the Secuiry Center and virus has been added to the definition database.
How soon after you submitted did you get a response on this threat?
There are four days between submission. If I have to believe the pictures
>>How soon after you submitted did you get a response on this threat?>>
Tony, I submitted the virus on 08/07/08 3.30PM and received the reply on 08/09/08 10.10AM, so a bit less than two days. I still think it's a bit long to have a spreading virus sitting around without protection. Other vendors had picked it up days earlier.
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We have analyzed your submission. The following is a report of our
findings for each file you have submitted:
filename: video3478h76.exe
machine: Machine
result: This file is detected as Trojan.Erotpics.
Developer notes:
video3478h76.exe is a non-repairable threat. Please delete this file and replace it if necessary. Please follow the instruction at the end of this email message to install the latest available definitions.
Symantec Security Response has determined that the sample(s) that you provided are infected with a virus, worm, or Trojan. We have created RapidRelease definitions that will detect this threat. Please follow the instruction at the end of this email message to download and install the latest RapidRelease definitions.
Symantec is now building a new set of definitions to include the threat you have submitted. The approximate time to complete this process is one hour. We recommend checking the ftp site periodically over the next 60 to 90 minutes to download these definitions as soon as they are available.
Message Edited by johna on 08-11-2008 08:16 PM
I believe Symantec has a deadline for 24 hours. So two days is a bit late indeed. They are probably very busy
The last one I sent them it took a month to get a reply.