Burma75 Posted August 7, 2011 ID:462870 Share Posted August 7, 2011 Hello,I think all these files are false positives, but a check as to "virus total" opinions are divided, even though much of them as uninfected.Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.51.1.1800www.malwarebytes.orgVersion de la base de données: 7399Windows 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1Internet Explorer 9.0.8112.1642107/08/2011 11:32:55mbam-log-2011-08-07 (11-32-48).txtType d'examen: Examen rapideElément(s) analysé(s): 419Temps écoulé: 15 seconde(s)Processus mémoire infecté(s): 0Module(s) mémoire infecté(s): 0Clé(s) du Registre infectée(s): 0Valeur(s) du Registre infectée(s): 0Elément(s) de données du Registre infecté(s): 0Dossier(s) infecté(s): 0Fichier(s) infecté(s): 7Processus mémoire infecté(s):(Aucun élément nuisible détecté)Module(s) mémoire infecté(s):(Aucun élément nuisible détecté)Clé(s) du Registre infectée(s):(Aucun élément nuisible détecté)Valeur(s) du Registre infectée(s):(Aucun élément nuisible détecté)Elément(s) de données du Registre infecté(s):(Aucun élément nuisible détecté)Dossier(s) infecté(s):(Aucun élément nuisible détecté)Fichier(s) infecté(s):c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\iepv.exe (PUP.PSW.Passview) -> No action taken.c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\mailpv.exe (PUP.MailPassView) -> No action taken.c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\mspass.exe (PUP.PSW.MessenPass) -> No action taken.c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\netpass.exe (PUP.NetworkPasswordTool) -> No action taken.c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\passwordfox.exe (PUP.PSW.PassFox) -> No action taken.c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\rdpv.exe (Password.Tool) -> No action taken.c:\Users\MICHEL\Desktop\maintenance\nirsofts\NirSoft\wirelesskeyview.exe (PUP.WirelessKeyView) -> No action taken. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichCreedy Posted August 7, 2011 ID:462872 Share Posted August 7, 2011 they are not false positivesthey are flagged as potentially unwanted programs, as they can be used to get passwords from a machine, someone who doesn't know about computers may have had these installed by someone, to get access to the said passwords. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff shadowwar Posted August 7, 2011 Staff ID:462945 Share Posted August 7, 2011 These are often misused by malware so they are detected properly in this case. PUP Means potentially unwanted program. They can be added to the ignore list if installed on purpose. PUP in settings can also be set to show in mbam results but not check, show and check or not show at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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