Why won't they black list the files?

Why, won’t the security companies I contact black list the files themselves? Most of them are the exact same file, over and over and over. There are variants between the different pages we see. However they are not as numerous.

For instance
https://ibb.co/Zh54x1c

@FLAGRUM#102145 they do exactly this. My own website got temp shut down because a while ago I tried to host a fake popup for scambaiting reasons myself. I wanted to make a customizable one. They detected the Microsoft_warning.mp3 and shut down my page. They do this however super slow only…

@NeeP#102148

No, no they don't. The files should be auto deleted, no saying yes or no, no white list option. Just auto deleted. Then perm ban, not temp ban.

Its obvious they are not black listing the files, take a look.

fc59bbb18f923747b9cd3f3b23537ff09c5ad2fdfc1505a4800a3f269a234e65

Woops

https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/fc59bbb18f923747b9cd3f3b23537ff09c5ad2fdfc1505a4800a3f269a234e65/detection

There you go

@NeeP#102148

Some of the ones I run into on here, the phone numbers have been up for years and years and so have the servers.

They need to force them to make a choice. Either they can have security for their software and systems, or, they can run scams and have malware and get hacked to bits.

@FLAGRUM#102153 they do but they don’t use virustotal. The files itself are not a virus obviously they don’t return “infected”. LOL

Proof that some hosts atleast do scan ![](upload://dW1JTSFFTj3pg96ng2g9ga6JrxN.png)[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/GRcWTC1.png[/IMG]

Does not matter, its a component and directly invovled in malware delivery and the exploitation of systems.

Most of the listed companies deal directly with that and the removal of files connected to the "wirus" or malware.