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Rogue.SmartProtector = false positive?


mynorgeek

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Nice fix, clean scan, thx....

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.40

Database version: 2534

Windows 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3

7/30/2009 7:16:46 PM

mbam-log-2009-07-30 (19-16-46).txt

Scan type: Quick Scan

Objects scanned: 92791

Time elapsed: 7 minute(s), 30 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: 0

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You may restore these items.

Then update Malwarebytes, rescan <_<

I wonder why SAS is marking it as a Rogue though? Is it the SAME filepath?

PS: I guess i just ment to ask, what do you recommend i do?
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Fixed:)

Thank you so much

for mc42:

"which makes it sound as if superantispyware is saying it is not a false positive."

no, it means that MalwareBytes' AntiMalware had a false postive by detecting as a rogue a common folder.

There no exists an antivirus or an antimalware which cannot have a false positive.

I hope you may understand my poor english

Regards

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Rizzies,

someone will get back to you on your HJT log as soon as they are able. As you can probably see, its quite busy in there so it may take a few days. Please be patient.

As for the results discussed in this thread, they are indeed confirmed false positives. Read through the thread entirely again if you need any clarification.

<_<

I too had this report. I posted my malwarebytes and hijack this logs where it tells you to post if you think you are infected. I think something wrong showed in my hijackthis log. Would someone please look at it?
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