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Possible false positive


gjg

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When I attempted to install a desktop application for my video software, MBAM indicated that a Trojan.Backdoor existed and quarantined the file. I contacted the manufacturer of the software and they indicated that I should simply ignore the warning, but I wanted to check with you first.

Here's the developer log file info:

Database version: v2013.06.19.04

Protection: Enabled

6/19/2013 8:43:46 AM
MBAM-log-2013-06-19 (10-38-55) (Trojan.Backdoor).txt

Scan type: Full scan (C:\|)

Files Detected: 2
\Easy Video Suite\EVS - Win7 - v1.1.zip (Trojan.Backdoor) -> No action taken. [3cd4271107652115b22e82561ee228d8]
\Easy Video Suite\EVS - Win7 - v1.1\Setup.exe (Trojan.Backdoor) -> No action taken. [d23e8eaaf676a49230b09246956b6799]

There were two detections, but one is simply the extracted file from the zip.

 

The actual file is too large to upload into the forum, so I've put a temporary copy in zip form on my server. Please let me know if you need anything else.

 

Thanks!

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