Hi all, I am new here but have been using Malwarebytes for quite a long time. I strongly suspect a false positive but am in no way sure and would be very grateful for any input from someone here. I have just done a full scan on my new Samsung laptop (5 days old now, running Win 7 32 bit) and it found 1 item, this was labelled as "Trojan.FakeAlert" with the actual file name of "FailSafeFactoryInstaller_1017.exe" (all without quotes), this was found at the following location C:\Windows\MSetup\BASW-01278A18\FailSafeFactoryInstaller_1017.exe I have successfully removed this item but very much need to ask the following, firstly, my machine is a Samsung which came with the deep level security/laptop anti theft software, called "FailSafe" which doesnt actually register in the registry, its one of those programs that runs silently and tracks the physical location and IP address of the machine if triggered after an actual theft, it apparently allows all sorts of procedures such as remotely wiping the data, location tracking via GPS etc.. so is this a very new false positive??, I had no symptoms whatsoever of the fairly well known FakeAlert Trojan, my fully updated Norton IS 2010 didn't pick it up in a previous full scan and perhaps most curiously, the laptop has the aforementioned "FailSafe" software pre-installed by Samsung. Here is a link to the software company website Samsung FailSafe website Also, doing a Google and Yahoo search for the exact string FailSafeFactoryInstaller_1017.exe produces only 4 results, all of which are in European languages that I dont speak but look as though they are also mentioning the same sort of thing as me here. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated as I have spent hours creating system image backups in 2 different formats in 3 different locations which will contain this item (yep, I'm stupid enough to do the Malwarebytes scan afterwards !! )