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what means #.TC.a or &.TC.a on the Anti Bot and Anti Virus Protections List
Hello everyone,
I have a cluster of 5000 appliances with R80.20 and I can't seem to find any information about a Anti Bot and Anti Virus Protections list item. What means the #.TC or &.TC or -.TC on the list? Is some kind of expression or is the exact name of the protection?
Also, I'm getting a protection name Adwre.TC.a (yes, it's Adwre) and can't find it on the list to create a rule with prevent.
Any Thoughts?
Best regards,
Bruno Moniz
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.TC is the common designator for Trojan control tools. The format, if I remember correctly, is something like: <tool name>.<type>.<variant>
So Adwre.TC.a is a Trojan called Adwre, variant a.
Some, but not all mailware items can be found in the TreatWiki. You also can access ThreatWiki from SmartConsole. Look into sk105318 for more details.
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.TC is the common designator for Trojan control tools. The format, if I remember correctly, is something like: <tool name>.<type>.<variant>
So Adwre.TC.a is a Trojan called Adwre, variant a.
Some, but not all mailware items can be found in the TreatWiki. You also can access ThreatWiki from SmartConsole. Look into sk105318 for more details.
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Thanks for the reply and explanation.
