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  3. [Solved] False Detection [VB6 SoftWare]! - Avast WEBforum

    forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=193292.0

    Re: False Detection [VB6 SoftWare]! No, we can't test to see what Cybercapture is saying about it. Cybercapture creates a hash of a file and send that to avast. If the hash is already known, the result (harmfull or not) will be returned to the user. If the hash is unknown, the file is send to avast for automatic analyzing and if needed avast ...

  4. There is also a similar trymedia detection by another scanner, DrWeb link checker and this may simply be ad supported trial software. This may well be different to your issue though, but this finds the detection in the setup file and not a file within the setup file. The problem as I see it is one of intent.

  5. So, at least, avast detection is trying to alert you from this situation. It's up to you keep a riskware in your computer. As a workaround, you can add these files to the Standard Shield provider (on-access scanning) exclusion list. Left click the 'a' blue icon, click on the provider icon at left and then Customize.

  6. A false-positive result means that antimalware would catch the program or files that are not actually malware. As a result, it reports many legitimate programs such as gaming platform steam, discord, and others as malicious. Because of the repetitive false-positive detection, people tend to ignore the “IDP.Generic” threat.

  7. GT7: A new virus? - Avast WEBforum

    forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=62841.0

    GT7: A new virus? « on: August 16, 2010, 12:04:51 AM » An hour ago, while I was playing Mobsters on MySpace, my FireFox page minimized its self and I got a pop up called "GT7" with a warning "We found a suspicious activity in your computer, click here to do a scan" or something similar to that.

  8. Virus detected - how to remove - Avast WEBforum

    forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=103376.0

    Re: Virus detected - how to remove. Since this was during an on-demand scan, you should be able to check the avastUI > Scan Computer > Scan Logs and select the individual scan log and see what was detected, it will also show what action you took (default is to send to chest).

  9. hips or hids software package - Avast WEBforum

    forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=198556.0

    HIDS = Hostbased Intrusion Detection System (your computer) HIPS = Hostbased Intrusion Prevention System. NIDS = Network Intrusion Detection System (network) Logged. Online scanners (URL/File/Java/others) - INDEPENDENT support (chat for Windows, Windows apps, and many other things), just state the problem/ask your question in the channel and ...

  10. A hack like cheat garena maphack is the one leading unto the paint.exe virus infection. Look for these in the start-up list: paint.exe / shnlog.exe should not be running there. paint.exe is process associated with malicious software Backdoor.Win32.Agent.ah. Backdoor.Win32.Agent.ah is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

  11. blocking incoming email - Avast WEBforum

    forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=125744.0

    Calling Avast tech support, the surprising response was that 'as a Mac user, you don't need Avast. Just delete it.' The tech agent also stated that he is a Mac user and does not use Avast or any other virus detection software. Curious.