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  1. I just recently downloaded and installed AutoHotKey, which can help remap keys and automate tedious tasks on Windows. It is open source and appears to be a completely legitimate program. I believe MBAM gave me a false positive. Here is the log (ran in Dev mode): Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.51.0.1200 www.malwarebytes.org Database version: 6814 Windows 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Internet Explorer 9.0.8112.16421 6/8/2011 7:12:14 PM mbam-log-2011-06-08 (19-12-04).txt Scan type: Full scan (C:\|D:\|) Objects scanned: 46620 Time elapsed: 4 minute(s), 39 second(s) Memory Processes Infected: 0 Memory Modules Infected: 0 Registry Keys Infected: 0 Registry Values Infected: 0 Registry Data Items Infected: 0 Folders Infected: 0 Files Infected: 1 Memory Processes Infected: (No malicious items detected) Memory Modules Infected: (No malicious items detected) Registry Keys Infected: (No malicious items detected) Registry Values Infected: (No malicious items detected) Registry Data Items Infected: (No malicious items detected) Folders Infected: (No malicious items detected) Files Infected: c:\program files (x86)\autohotkey\Compiler\autohotkeysc.bin (Trojan.Logger) -> No action taken. [b9e521f9f7095fa17126cbb214f0fb05] Official site: http://www.autohotkey.com/ The file in question is attached as a ZIP. I did a search for "AutoHotKey" on these forums. Although I found one guy who used it and some malware that "incorporates" it as some sort of component, there does not seem to be a case of someone downloading the real program for everyday purposes and then getting an MBAM warning. AutoHotkeySC.zip
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