What does the (fs) stand for behind certain detection names? @VIPRESecurity @ThreatTrack @paperghost (eg. https://www.virustotal.com/nl/file/65eace871be3118b11317a1afd881f69359f0faabc21435b64898440dba82a77/analysis/1382446391/ …) thnx!
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@bartblaze@VIPRESecurity@ThreatTrack@paperghost i'm curious too. other than "does not use CARO naming convention" i don't know either1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Bart Retweeted VIPRE Security
@imaguid@VIPRESecurity@ThreatTrack@paperghost Got an answer:https://twitter.com/VIPRESecurity/status/392645294347001856 …Bart added,
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@bartblaze@VIPRESecurity@ThreatTrack@paperghost so (fs) is to vipre what bloodhound was to symantec? well, that's an answer, i suppose1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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@imaguid @VIPRESecurity Maybe not the best answer, but that was my guess as well. Symantec uses Suspicious.Cloud now if I'm not mistaken.
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