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Supernova
11th July 2006, 04:43
i know it might be posted already, but it took me a while to find and so here it is

File: WPE_PRO.zip
Status: INFECTED/MALWARE
MD5 beafa41aec74754fbf15710731dec21d
Packers detected: -
Scanner results
AntiVir Found Trojan/Sniffer.WpePro.A, Trojan/Sniffer.WpePro.A.1
ArcaVir Found nothing
Avast Found Win32:Trojan-gen. {VC}
AVG Antivirus Found nothing
BitDefender Found Trojan.Sniff.Wpepro.C, Trojan.Wpepro.B
ClamAV Found Sniffer.WPE.A
Dr.Web Found Program.Wpe, Trojan.WpePro
F-Prot Antivirus Found virus tool named W32/VirTool.GO
Fortinet Found W32/WpePro.a!tr
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Found Sniffer.Win32.WpePro.a
NOD32 Found Win32/Sniffer.WpePro.B
Norman Virus Control Found W32/WpePro.D, W32/WpePro.A
UNA Found Sniffer.Win32.WpePro
VirusBuster Found nothing
VBA32 Found Sniffer.Win32.WpePro.a

The Trojan/Sniffer is just the packet sniffer it uses and the .dll injector

This file should be safe and clean =D

Diddle
11th July 2006, 06:45
File: WPE_PRO.zip
Status: File is safe to use (infections may show up below, but they are false positives/not dangerous)
MD5: beafa41aec74754fbf15710731dec21d

Scanresults:
AntiVir: TR/Sniffer.WpePro.A
Authentium: is a virus tool named W32/VirTool.GO
Avast: Win32:Trojan-gen. {VC}
AVG: No virus found
BitDefender: Trojan.Sniff.Wpepro.C
CAT-QuickHeal: Sniffer.WpePro.a (Not a Virus)
ClamAV: Sniffer.WPE.A
DrWeb: Trojan.WpePro
eTrust-Inocul.: No virus found
eTrust-Vet: No virus found
Ewido: Not-A-Virus.Sniffer.Win32.WpePro.a
Fortinet: W32/WpePro.a!tr
F-Prot: virus tool named W32/VirTool.GO
F-Prot4: W32/VirTool.GO
Ikarus: No virus found
Kaspersky: Sniffer.Win32.WpePro.a
McAfee: Sniff-WpePro
Microsoft: Trojan:Win32/Small!A38B
NOD32v2: Win32/Sniffer.WpePro.B
Norman: W32/WpePro.D
Panda: Sniffer/WpePro
Sophos: Troj/WpePro-B
Symantec: Trojan Horse
TheHacker: Trojan/Wpepro.a
UNA: Sniffer.Win32.WpePro
VBA32: Sniffer.Win32.WpePro.a
VirusBuster: No virus found

Source: VirusTotal (http://www.virustotal.com)File appears to be safe to use -> File approved.

As always: Use at your own risk!

All those infections show up because a packet editor digs very deep into an OS and can be used to do harm. But in this form, it doesn't do any harm, so it's safe to use.