Those are vulnerability signatures, not necessarily for any existing malware. Anything that attempts to exploit those vulnerabilities should be caught.
Sent from my iPad -Al- -- ClamXAV User On Nov 6, 2022, at 07:17, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via clamav-users <[email protected]> wrote: > Subject: ClamAV signatures have been released to detect malware exploiting > CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786 OpenSSL 3.0.x security vulnerabilities > > Good day from Singapore, > > According to Cisco Talos Intelligence Blog, ClamAV signatures have been > released to detect malware exploiting CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786 OpenSSL > 3.0.x security vulnerabilities. > > Link: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/openssl-vulnerability/ > > The ClamAV signatures are: > > Multios.Exploit.CVE_2022_3602-9976476-0 > > May I have the names of the malware that have been so identified? > > Thank you. > > Regards, > > Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
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