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    louise Guest

    Instsrv.exe was found by Bughunt?

    Bughunt, which I've used for the first time, found
    windows/system32/instsrv.exe to be a "bug" and I chose to
    rename it. I'm running XP Pro

    I then looked on my portable and discovered the same file there.

    Is it a bug? Should I name it back?

    TIA

    Louise

  2. #2
    pcbutts1 Guest

    Re: Instsrv.exe was found by Bughunt?

    It's a false positive rename it back.

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    "louise" <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    news:50fl5uF1felp9U1@mid.individual.net...
    > Bughunt, which I've used for the first time, found
    > windows/system32/instsrv.exe to be a "bug" and I chose to rename it. I'm
    > running XP Pro
    >
    > I then looked on my portable and discovered the same file there.
    >
    > Is it a bug? Should I name it back?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > Louise




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    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Instsrv.exe was found by Bughunt?

    louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in news:50fl5uF1felp9U1
    @mid.individual.net:

    > Bughunt, which I've used for the first time, found
    > windows/system32/instsrv.exe to be a "bug" and I chose to
    > rename it. I'm running XP Pro
    >
    > I then looked on my portable and discovered the same file there.
    >
    > Is it a bug? Should I name it back?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > Louise



    Hi Louise... Could you send me the file for analysis?
    raidslam@yahoo.com.remove.to.email

    It most likely is a false alarm, and if so, I'd like to remove it from the
    signature files. You can always send me the bughunt.log file if you'd
    prefer, that will provide me the information I need to pull the record...


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    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool -V2.0
    web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
    Last updated: January 4th, 2007

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    louise Guest

    Re: Instsrv.exe was found by Bughunt?

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in news:50fl5uF1felp9U1
    > @mid.individual.net:
    >
    >> Bughunt, which I've used for the first time, found
    >> windows/system32/instsrv.exe to be a "bug" and I chose to
    >> rename it. I'm running XP Pro
    >>
    >> I then looked on my portable and discovered the same file there.
    >>
    >> Is it a bug? Should I name it back?
    >>
    >> TIA
    >>
    >> Louise

    >
    >
    > Hi Louise... Could you send me the file for analysis?
    > raidslam@yahoo.com.remove.to.email
    >
    > It most likely is a false alarm, and if so, I'd like to remove it from the
    > signature files. You can always send me the bughunt.log file if you'd
    > prefer, that will provide me the information I need to pull the record...
    >
    >

    sent - please let me know.

    Louise

  5. #5
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Instsrv.exe was found by Bughunt?


    louise wrote:
    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in news:50fl5uF1felp9U1
    > > @mid.individual.net:
    > >
    > >> Bughunt, which I've used for the first time, found
    > >> windows/system32/instsrv.exe to be a "bug" and I chose to
    > >> rename it. I'm running XP Pro
    > >>
    > >> I then looked on my portable and discovered the same file there.
    > >>
    > >> Is it a bug? Should I name it back?
    > >>
    > >> TIA
    > >>
    > >> Louise

    > >
    > >
    > > Hi Louise... Could you send me the file for analysis?
    > > raidslam@yahoo.com.remove.to.email
    > >
    > > It most likely is a false alarm, and if so, I'd like to remove it from the
    > > signature files. You can always send me the bughunt.log file if you'd
    > > prefer, that will provide me the information I need to pull the record...
    > >
    > >

    > sent - please let me know.
    >
    > Louise


    Hi Louise,

    Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The file is indeed a false
    alarm; no need to rename or delete it. It will be removed in the next
    signature release, which should be by friday I'm hoping. Thanks for
    bringing it to my attention!


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    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Instsrv.exe was found by Bughunt?

    "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:1168441728.831692.122540@o58g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com:

    >
    > louise wrote:
    >> Dustin Cook wrote:
    >> > louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in news:50fl5uF1felp9U1
    >> > @mid.individual.net:
    >> >
    >> >> Bughunt, which I've used for the first time, found
    >> >> windows/system32/instsrv.exe to be a "bug" and I chose to
    >> >> rename it. I'm running XP Pro
    >> >>
    >> >> I then looked on my portable and discovered the same file there.
    >> >>
    >> >> Is it a bug? Should I name it back?
    >> >>
    >> >> TIA
    >> >>
    >> >> Louise
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > Hi Louise... Could you send me the file for analysis?
    >> > raidslam@yahoo.com.remove.to.email
    >> >
    >> > It most likely is a false alarm, and if so, I'd like to remove it
    >> > from the signature files. You can always send me the bughunt.log
    >> > file if you'd prefer, that will provide me the information I need
    >> > to pull the record...
    >> >
    >> >

    >> sent - please let me know.
    >>
    >> Louise

    >
    > Hi Louise,
    >
    > Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The file is indeed a false
    > alarm; no need to rename or delete it. It will be removed in the next
    > signature release, which should be by friday I'm hoping. Thanks for
    > bringing it to my attention!
    >
    >


    Scratch this... I've decided the program isn't necessarily legitimate,
    and BugHunter should scan for it. The File I thought it was isn't. This
    program you sent is packed with UPX and is protected. Unless you've
    specifically installed this, BugHunter is right in targeting it.


    File: INSTSRV.exe
    Status:
    INFECTED/MALWARE
    MD5 2d1521dfb7b01d0c4679195b1abccba2
    Packers detected:
    UPX
    Scanner results
    Scan taken on 11 Jan 2007 03:51:47 (GMT)
    AntiVir
    Found nothing
    ArcaVir
    Found nothing
    Avast
    Found nothing
    AVG Antivirus
    Found nothing
    BitDefender
    Found nothing
    ClamAV
    Found nothing
    Dr.Web
    Found Tool.InstSrv
    F-Prot Antivirus
    Found nothing
    F-Secure Anti-Virus
    Found nothing
    Fortinet
    Found Misc/Instsrv
    Kaspersky Anti-Virus
    Found nothing
    NOD32
    Found nothing
    Norman Virus Control
    Found nothing
    VirusBuster
    Found nothing
    VBA32
    Found nothing


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    Dustin Cook
    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool -V2.0
    web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
    Last updated: January 4th, 2007

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