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| reply to Mikey Re: Win32 backdoor D
Ok this isn't results (hasn't been analyzed yet) but they do acknowledge they got it FYI  Very nice feature that new submission thingy for them  quote: Hello. Thank you for submitting suspicious files to the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC).
The MMPC will analyze the files that you submitted to determine if the files are malware or potentially unwanted software. If the files are identified as new malware, the MMPC will add detection signatures for the new malware and publish the signatures after they have been tested and certified.
Your submission has been assigned ID 16331310.
The MMPC has completed an initial scan of the files you submitted and the results are below. If the files are known malware or potentially unwanted software, the results will identify the threat for each file submitted.
The MMPC will send a second and final e-mail to this e-mail address once it makes a final determination concerning this specific submission.
Initial analysis summary: ================= Total Files: 1 Clean: 0 Malware: 0 Malware Related: 0 Malware Container: 0 Potentially Unwanted Software: 0 Potentially Unwanted Software Container: 0 Postponed: 0 Not Yet Analyzed: 1
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Per-file summary: ================= 20080319_175736820_0_ccsetup205.exe | Not Yet Analyzed
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Note: in the course of analyzing the files that you submitted, the MMPC decompresses the files in your submission, such as extracting files from archives or other containers. Subsequently you may see more files listed than you originally submitted.
Category Descriptions:
Clean Files that do not appear to be malware or potentially unwanted software.
Malware Files that appear to be known malware. Malware includes viruses, Trojans, worms, file infectors, etc.
Malware Related Files that are not malicious by themselves and should not pose a threat by themselves.
Malware Container Container files are archives, binders, etc. that contain files in the "malware" category. Note that they may also contain files in the "Clean" category.
Potentially Unwanted Software Files that have been identified as potentially unwanted software. Potentially unwanted software includes dialers, adware, spyware, etc.
Potentially Unwanted Software Container Container files are archives, binders, etc. that contain files in the "spyware" category. Note that they may also contain files in the "Clean" category.
Postponed and Auto-postponed The file does not appear to be malware or potentially unwanted software, but more analysis is necessary to confirm the file is not malicious.
Not Yet Analyzed The file will require further analysis to determine whether the file is malicious or not.
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Malware Protection Center.
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