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malware-detection
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Describe the bug
Workers need to await a coroutine in order to run in parallel.
To Reproduce
I created a demo to illustrate what I am talking about: https://github.com/ytreister/stoq/tree/workers_in_parallel/demo
You can run scan.py which show the following:
All workers await a coroutine: (This is what I want it to do)
2020-04-19 19:53:19 DEBUG stoq:core.py:scan_request
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It should check if a backup exist with the same name and maybe rename adding something like '(1)' or similar like browsers when you download twice the same file
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Currently we have no formal rules
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For Now, You're free to put your baby Malware in the root_dir too.
Quick, Raise a Issue & Fire the PR, Right now! 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Issue Template : MalWAReX:Hello "____"!
Where
"____"will be the name of your malware.
Just add some links & name of malware clearly in your PR
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