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Which new Viruses are caught with the GMS Anti-Virus definition files released on 15 May 2003?

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GMS Anti-Virus uses multiple detection techniques, including heuristics. It has very strong disinfection capabilities and prevents infected incoming or outgoing emails from reaching a users mailbox. It detects and disinfects 100% of all viruses in-the-wild. These are viruses that pose a real world threat. The automatic virus definition update mechanism (patent pending) provides maximum peace of mind, using a secure but firewall friendly integrated messaging vehicle.

The latest definition files are dated as follows:
SIGN.DEF created 14. May 2003
SIGN2.DEF created 15. May 2003
MACRO.DEF created 15. May 2003

The list of additional Viruses detected with this release is as follows:
BAT/Backdarter.E
BAT/Sorin.A
Connie.1434
HLLO.5488.C
HLLO.5488.D
HLLO.5488.E
HLLP.4096
HLLP.4240.C
IRC/Backdarter.E
JS/Clipboard.IE.exploit
Lovgate.I@mm
Lovgate.J@mm
Lovgate.K@mm
Maxal.A@m
VBS/BWG.C@mm
VBS/Bomgen.A
VBS/Cyx.A
VBS/Karmahotel.B
VBS/Kasnar.A
VBS/Killer.B@mm
VBS/Kondrik.D@mm
VBS/Lyder.B@mm
VBS/MMW.gen
VBS/Pica.gen
VBS/Sahay.A@mm
VBS/Seeker.gen
VBS/Vitru.A
VBS/Without.A@mm
VBS/Ztin.P2P.A
VSB/Delfile.G
W97M/Brainless.B
W97M/Dancer.J
W97M/Dig.F
W97M/Ping.W@mm
W97M/Thus.GG
X97M/Phoneman.A

Keywords:virus definition update signature files

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