Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
Buffalo
Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
Buffalo
From: "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid>
> Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
> Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
> Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
> Buffalo
>
Did you get a response ?
--
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid>
>
>> Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
>> Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
>> Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
>> Buffalo
>>
>
> Did you get a response ?
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid>
>
>> Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
>> Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
>> Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
>> Buffalo
>>
>
> Did you get a response ?
Just that they were still working on my request.
Buffalo
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid>
>
>> Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
>> Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
>> Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
>> Buffalo
>>
>
> Did you get a response ?
Just got it today:
File ID Filename Size (Byte) Result
26252326 SUPERANTISPYWARE.EXE 4.39 MB CLEAN
Please find a detailed report concerning each individual sample below:
Filename Result
SUPERANTISPYWARE.EXE CLEAN
The file 'SUPERANTISPYWARE.EXE' has been determined to be 'CLEAN'. Our
analysts did not discover any malicious content.
Buffalo
So, you pulled a boaterdave over nothing. Nice going.
"Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message
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David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid>
>
>> Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
>> Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
>> Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
>> Buffalo
>>
>
> Did you get a response ?
Just got it today:
File ID Filename Size (Byte) Result
26252326 SUPERANTISPYWARE.EXE 4.39 MB CLEAN
Please find a detailed report concerning each individual sample below:
Filename Result
SUPERANTISPYWARE.EXE CLEAN
The file 'SUPERANTISPYWARE.EXE' has been determined to be 'CLEAN'. Our
analysts did not discover any malicious content.
Buffalo
From: "Bullwinkle." <BDTJ@loa..mo>
> So, you pulled a boaterdave over nothing. Nice going.
>
No, not even close.
He received his email AFTER I provided a sample and the False Positive report to a couple
of POCs I have at Avira where one replied...
"Thanks alot! I reported the file to the Vlab boss to get it fixed."
--
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> From: "Bullwinkle." <BDTJ@loa..mo>
>
>> So, you pulled a boaterdave over nothing. Nice going.
>
> No, not even close.
>
> He received his email AFTER I provided a sample and the False Positive report
> to a couple of POCs I have at Avira where one replied...
>
> "Thanks alot! I reported the file to the Vlab boss to get it fixed."
So, contrary to the idea that SAS was changed to correct the
problem, it is as I suspected a FP since corrected by Avira?
How does the sympathetic Comodo FP fit in? As I understand
it, the Comodo AV engine is their very own engine not related
to Avira's. Perhaps the definitions are enough similar?
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Bullwinkle."<BDTJ@loa..mo>
>
>> So, you pulled a boaterdave over nothing. Nice going.
>>
>
> No, not even close.
>
> He received his email AFTER I provided a sample and the False Positive report to a couple
> of POCs I have at Avira where one replied...
>
> "Thanks alot! I reported the file to the Vlab boss to get it fixed."
>
I like the fact that there's now a web site in *English* available!
"The Multi-AV Scanning Tool is a software utility that provides multiple
anti malware command line scanners to find or detect malware as well as
remove it from your computer."
What, though, is the subtle difference between "find" and "detect"?
Bullwinkle. wrote:
> So, you pulled a boaterdave over nothing. Nice going.
So, once again you prove that you do not logically comprehend what you read.
Buffalo
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