Paper discussing various ways of detecting virtual machines regardless of the OS used.
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It appears that some antivirus vendors allow zip archives with invalid CRC checksums to pass as clean.
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There is a weird denial of service issue with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox when they attempt to render html files with long titles.
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A fluke in NTFS permission handling allows files to be locked even from an administrator, disallowing virus scanners to access it, etc.
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It has been discovered that Zone Alarm stores its configuration files in a directory that is forcibly left accessible to EVERYONE under Windows.
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Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2003 Professional Edition and Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2002 suffer from a denial of service condition when scanning files deeply embedded in directories.
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It seems that some Antivirus scanners are subject to a denial of service attack when attempting do a manual scan of compressed files. Some versions affected are: Norton Antivirus 2002, Norton Antivirus 2003, Mcafee VirusScan 6, Network Associates (McAfee) VirusScan Enterprise 7.1, Windows Xp default ZIP manager.
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Norton Antivirus is susceptible to a nested file manual scan bypass attack.
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