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According to their FAQ:
Each antivirus solution present in VirusTotal makes a signature update infrastructure available to VirusTotal. VirusTotal periodically polls this infrastructure (each 15 minutes) in order to see if there is anything new to download. -
You're very welcome.
Cheers,
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Have a look here for clarification
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No intention to hijack this thread, but I've found McAfee write-ups for each of the files detected by MBAM, in those exact locations, so these are most certainly no false positives
http://home.mcafee.c...key=883000#none
http://home.mcafee.c...key=567339#none
http://vil.nai.com/v...nt/v_567314.htm
http://home.mcafee.c...aspx?key=567293
http://home.mcafee.c...aspx?key=588405
http://home.mcafee.c...aspx?key=730483
http://home.mcafee.c...aspx?key=834387
I strongly suggest you start by reading the following topic:
I'm infected - What do I do now?
Then start a new topic in the Malware Removal - HijackThis Logs section, and one of the analysts will come to your assistance as soon as one is available
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Congrats all!
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Happy New Year, and all the best to everyone for 2012!
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There's some good general information on the subject by MBAM's "tedivm" (Robert Hafner) in this Wilderssecurity topic:
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Hartelijk gefeliciteerd, Mieke; have a great day!
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Have a look here
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Thank you, Marcin.
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Downloaded file is mbam-setup-1.50.0.0.exe. Could it be the server hasn't been updated yet?
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I can confirm this, although a global quick scan didn't pick it up , *possibly* because I have the file in its default location: %Program Files%\IrfanView\Plugins
A file scan does flag it.
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Happy Holidays and all the best for 2011 to everyone!
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It's a Vista Parental Controls component, nothing to worry about there.
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FWIW : I'm running OA Premium together with MBAM Pro on a Windows XP-SP3 system without any problems (so far).
Same here, on Windows 7 Pro, without anything on the Ignore List.
You could also try completely uninstalling OA, then re-install using the Safety Check Wizard
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would a rogue seriously come with a pretty package like that.
Well, chances are it doesn't come with the pretty package in the first place. It's very likely download only, and the pretty picture is only there to make it seem legit.
The website offering it it is highly suspect as well:
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Happy Birthday, Marcin!
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Avira offer a removal tool for leftover Registry keys and values:
http://www.avira.com/en/support-download-a...registrycleaner
Leftover folders shouldn't be hard to find through a File search
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Happy Birthday, mate!!
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I'm not part of the MBAM team myself, but it sounds like an idea. Ill forward your suggestion to the person responsible for the German translation, thanks!
Ah, I see you've already done so yourself, thanks!
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Suggestion: the german text(in context menu) is very long.
"Mit MBAM untersuchen" or " Mit Malwarebytes Anti-Malware untersuchen" is better-or not?
I'm not part of the MBAM team myself, but it sounds like an idea. Ill forward your suggestion to the person responsible for the German translation, thanks!
November 2011 False Positives
in File Detections
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Maybe you should just wrap your head around the idea that MBAM does detect a lot of malware that some other, even major, vendors don't.
Things can really be as simple as that!