AVG Resident Shield shows when installed "Dropper.Agent.qhn. I have had to delete the programme.GOTD for Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Posted 16 years ago #
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After reading your post, I ran the set up file at http://www.virustotal.com and it two hits. Sometimes they are false positives, but I have never gotten a hit with false positives with the panada scan and sunbelt scan. Typically,the ikarus scan gives more false positive hits than the rest, but it didn't even hit. Interesting!
I was gonna install regardless of the comments, but not now. Thank you mack4 for posting. I posted a few that I have gotten hits on before, but it was with Asquared which using the ikarus scanner. That was how I learned of that driver getting more false positives.
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/42c3d99ed730811e92f74b64a08f9681
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/42c3d99ed730811e92f74b64a08f9681Antivirus Version Last Update Result
AhnLab-V3 - - -
AntiVir - - -
Authentium - - -
Avast - - -
AVG - - -
BitDefender - - -
CAT-QuickHeal - - -
ClamAV - - -
DrWeb - - -
eSafe - - -
eTrust-Vet - - -
Ewido - - -
F-Prot - - -
F-Secure - - -
Fortinet - - -
GData - - -
Ikarus - - -
K7AntiVirus - - -
Kaspersky - - -
McAfee - - -
Microsoft - - -
NOD32 - - -
Norman - - -
Panda - - Suspicious file
PCTools - - -
Prevx1 - - -
Rising - - -
SecureWeb-Gateway - - -
Sophos - - -
Sunbelt - - Backdoor.Win32.S (vf)
Symantec - - -
TheHacker - - -
TrendMicro - - -
VBA32 - - -
ViRobot - - -
VirusBuster - - -
Additional information
MD5: 7af882bb2a84de3372d8b8ec41428e73
SHA1: 914a1fdf2216ad3943314088a63dcb4381e9bb59
SHA256: 1a4e97c1f9d926deed4f5245c6a43e09f948422b89ed8ad31f409a66f84cb81a
SHA512: 163a3c216a34014d741d126348281a98ce091f7e894595bda2f31d3ac6886e2d7ee1186ccbd72a90c523fdddf1038ce1a80f7efb8b6655bb6d3fc83c8485a58fPosted 16 years ago # -
The right place for this post is here:
Review Trojan/Virus Reports - http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/719
Thanks, Txnnok, for your research.
I think this was one of the false positives, which occur now and then.
If there would have been a real threat, hundreds of users would have cautioned us about it.Topic closed.
Posted 16 years ago #
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