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A MBAM Premium v. 2.0.4.1028 (malware database v2015.03.15.03) full system Custom Scan detected a zipped file named ProgDataMgmt_PASW18_examples.zip today as Trojan.Zbot malware that I believe is a false positive. This file was downloaded from http://www.spss.com/sites/dm-book/ (now http://www-01.ibm.com/software/analytics/spss/) in 2009 and contains sample data for a SPSS statistical software training tutorial. My previous MBAM full system Custom Scan on 23-Feb-2015 with malware database v2015.02.23.04 did not flag ProgDataMgmt_PASW18_examples.zip as malware. A VirusTotal scan today shows the SHA256 hash 8bf632c66bf2edbc02b480b7131dd83a4795f508e5d378b7b833a598ca0736c6 for this file has a 1/57 detection ratio (see analysis <here>) and MBAM is the only AV engine to flag this file as malware. ProgDataMgmt_PASW18_examples.zip MBAM Log FP Trojan_ZBot 15 Mar 2015.txt ------------- 32-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox 36.0.1 * NIS 2014 v. 21.6.0.32 * MBAM Premium 2.0.4 HP Pavilion dv6835ca, Intel Core2Duo T5550 @ 1.83 GHz, 3 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
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Hi One of my statistical applications - SPSS - has its own JRE. I've attached the processes while SPSS is running. As soon as I close things I get an alert of an exploit blocked - "An exploit code has been blocked in Java". Assuming it must be the way java.exe, javaw.exe shuts itself down. This is certainly a "false positive". Thanks!