I recently downloaded the packages open office 3 beta and peazip to find trojan.hupignon in open office 3 and a broken executable with worm in peazip ?
Not very good security boys.
Jack
PS Found virus inside clam portable 0.93 using a clam antivirus scanner... not the 0.93 version. Also found broken link insdie.
And...., the boys that scanned the files that have been blue pilled will get false results.
Probably a false positive due to compressing files. You might check with other virus scanners.
Nowadays virus scanners 'guess' about changed files being viruses. Some scanners falsely pick up compressed files as 'virus'.
This really should be a FAQ!
IT IS!
In reply to the original post-https://portableapps.com/support
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33 virus scans and only one that said that it was anything. That result is a false positive.
Did you check the md5
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Check the files with avg, kaspersky, clam, bitdefender, and nortons. They all said the files contained a worm and trojan.
those scanners are there and show nothing
only trendmicro
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here is the test of the actual launcher (that works btw)
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the actual programs or is there some scripted macro that you use?
I believe you that it's probably a false positive, but maybe a full individual program scan generates different results.
Don't be an uberPr∅. They are stinky.
Since you asked that question, I take it you didn't read the support page linked to above or visit the websites linked to from there.
The two websites mentioned run files through all the virus scanners mentioned in the previous posts.
https://portableapps.com/support
http://www.virustotal.com/
http://virusscan.jotti.org/
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website or program name listed previously in your posts. I only see the ones that you put in the response to my post.
I've read the faq way back when it was created, hasn't really changed since then.
I still think that online macros may not get the same results a local scan does. One or the other may not be uptodate.
Don't be an uberPr∅. They are stinky.
... the sense of online-scanners is, that they allways use the actual virus databases and signatures, cause they get them direct if they will available.
The local installed programs scans with the local database (which state and source ever). If the local database is outdated it could be that You don't get a direct hint on it, if Your Abonement is canceled. In this case You'll get the message 'no newer files/updates available (this occures eg. in sometimes in McAffee).
So please check the dates (!) of Your databases.
BTW: There are a lot of false positives for this:
http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:de:of...
I have checked the files with a local installed scanner without a warning.
Did You check the md5sums? Please download an check it again.
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What You need is OSS!
>Check the files with avg, kaspersky, clam, bitdefender, and nortons. They all said the files contained a worm and trojan.
Otto Sykora
Basel, Switzerland
1- Make sure your anti-virus definition database is up-to-date
2- There is a possibility of false-positive, use an online-scanner to have a second advice
3- Download ONLY from the PortableApps website
.. is that YOUR security isn't to good and you in fact
DO have a virus on your system that infects everything it can .