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marzo
2009

Extra metadata field: RDS

Info about known files
[News] 
We've just added a new metadata in the reports: the results of the Reference Data Set from NIST NSRL, a quite big set information of known files. Quoting from their web site:

" The RDS is a collection of digital signatures of known, traceable software applications. There are application hash values in the hash set which may be considered malicious, i.e. steganography tools and hacking scripts. There are no hash values of illicit data, i.e. child abuse images. "

I want to thank NIST people for giving us their permission to use this valuable resource.

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Posted by: b at marzo 30,2009 02:45
Re: Extra metadata field: RDS

Great~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!

Posted by: ssgsf.cn at abril 07,2009 13:38
Sharing of Samples?

No where in the website it says if AV companies get a copy of the samples.

For example, say if only 1 AV engine detects a virus, do you have some sort of agreement or system by which this sample is shared with other AV companies?

Posted by: Kent at abril 19,2009 02:02
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For example, say if only 1 AV engine detects a virus, do you have some sort of agreement or system by which this sample is shared with other AV companies?

Posted by: lv at noviembre 06,2009 16:24
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