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MBARW detects TeslaDecoder.exe as malware


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Having discovered that TeslaCrypt has made its master decode key available 6 days ago and decrypting using this key has been wrapped into a free application called TeslaDecoder.exe ( see http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/teslacrypt-shuts-down-and-releases-master-decryption-key/) I ran this on the infected computer with MBARW installed and saw that it was detected as malware and had supposedly been moved to quarantine, but the quarantine display did not show it and the TeslaDecoder.exe remained in the directory to which it had been copied.

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Hello SimonKravis and :welcome:

Please carefully read the locked and pinned topic in this sub-forum, How to report a False Positive and for developer analysis, kindly attach the 3 requested .zip archives to your next reply in this thread.

If an exclusion has not already been entered, a temporary exclusion entry might then be made available to prevent a re-occurrence for your individual system.  Thank you for beta testing MBARW and your feedback.

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