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traveler12

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  1. I just updated to version 1.75.0.1300 and this result showed up:BOTH.CMD (Trojan.Agent) This little batch file has been sitting on my C drive for almost two months and never alerted before, I know who wrote it, and I confirmed that the contents haven’t changed at all. What detection technology are you using that calls a simple batch file a “Trojan Agent” as opposed to a “Potentially Unwanted Program?” Then I conducted a full scan and this item mysteriously showed up: WeeklyCalendar.zip (Backdoor.MSIL.PGen) This archive is part of a distribution package for a Do It Yourself daily (printed) calendar, freely available on the web from the non-profit group at diyplanner.com, and the zip archive hasn’t been touched (or modified) since I saved it more than 2 years ago. Nothing malicious about the program, nor the author. Another familiar program (but not familiar as “malware”) also showed up: NETDDE2K.exe (Trojan.Agent) This is part of the Daytimer Organizer 2000 package, for which I purchased a license years ago and still use. This program also hasn’t been modified since long before MBAM had been in existence. Out of eight items flagged by MBAM for removal (more items than shown in this message), only one was legitimate malware (which I knew about before running MBAM). False positives appear to be getting worse, not better. How are you fixing these problems?
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