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Another false positive? (setup-gcc4ti.exe)


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Is this a false positive?

Thank you for your help a couple of days ago <http://forums.malwar...howtopic=119465>. I think I've found another one. A scan of the computer turns up this result.

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...\GCC4TI 0.96 Beta 10 (win32 setup) -gcc4ti\setup-gcc4ti.exe (Trojan.Agent) -> No action taken.

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setup-gcc4ti.exe is the installer for the GCC4TI project, an SDK for the TI-89, TI-89T, TI-92+ and TI-V200 (collectively known as TI-68k) calculators in the C and ASM languages.

<https://github.com/d...uxl/gcc4ti/wiki> or <http://trac.godzil.net/gcc4ti/>.

I'm fairly certain this one is another false positive since this same file came up clean when I did a scan just a couple of days ago.

Scans of the file in question with AVG and Spybot Search & Destroy both come up clean, so I'm really hoping this is just another false positive.

-Files and log attached.

Please help. Thank you.

setup-gcc4ti.rar

mbam-log-2012-12-14 (18-13-13).txt

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Thanks for the reply.

Having recently updated malwarebytes to the latest version (Database version: v2012.12.15.01) I was surprised to see that I am still getting this detection when I do a scan.

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...\setup-gcc4ti.exe (Trojan.Agent) -> No action taken. [f0ad22bc81dca49285afc1006f94e61a]

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Any idea when this will be fixed? (I had thought it already was...) Thanks.

-new log attached-

mbam-log-2012-12-15 (03-54-49).txt

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