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Where
to send Suspicious files |
If you have a file which seems suspicious to you, you can (and
should) send it to the vendor of your Anti-Virus software for analysis. The following list
may help you get it there quicker.
| Anti-Virus Vendor |
Address for suspicious
files |
| Aladdin |
esafe@ealaddin.com |
| Alwil |
support@asw.cz |
| AVP |
newvirus@avp.ru |
| CAT |
info@quickheal.com |
| Central Command, Inc. |
virus_submission@centralcommand.com |
| Command Software |
virus@commandcom.com |
| Computer Associates |
virus@cai.com |
| Computer Associates (Aus) |
ipevirus@vet.com.au |
| DialoqueScience |
Antivir@dials.ru |
| ESET |
trnka@eset.sk |
| F-Prot |
viruslab@complex.is |
| F-Secure |
samples@f-secure.com |
| Finjan |
submit@finjan.com |
| Grisoft |
virus@grisoft.cz |
| Hauri |
hauri98@hauri.co.kr |
| H+BVED |
virus@antivir.de |
| InoculateIT |
ipevirus@vet.com.au |
| McAfee |
virus_research@nai.com |
| NAI |
vsample@nai.com |
| Norman |
analysis@norman.no |
| Panda |
virus@pandasoftware.com |
| Proland |
virsample@pspl.com |
| Sophos |
support@sophos.com |
| Symantec |
avsubmit@symantec.com |
| Trend |
virus_doctor@trendmicro.com |
| Vi-Spy |
analyze@tavisco.com |
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