myskers Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 IMP is triggering (nearly 3,000 times now) on Trojan.Generic.4697781 and other "Trojan" detections, but mostly this one. The files that it thinks are trojans are primarily .tmp files in \Windows\Temp. For example, C:\Windows\Temp\NAVE725.TMP . IMP does this on all three of the machines in my house, triggering on the same Trojan.Generic.###etc on all machines (although the number after "Trojan.Generic" has changed sometime over the past couple of days). Avast Internet Security 5.0, Panda Cloud AV, MalwareBytes, and ThreatFire all find nothing. IMP's version is the latest as of this post's date. It's the trial for the full version with all "Pro" options enabled. The forum will not allow me to attach a file to this post, I'm assuming due to the size of the file (It's about 5.5 MBs). You can find the file at the following location: http://www.filedropper.com/navb8b7 It's compressed using 7-Zip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Orlando Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 IMP is triggering (nearly 3,000 times now) on Trojan.Generic.4697781 and other "Trojan" detections, but mostly this one. The files that it thinks are trojans are primarily .tmp files in \Windows\Temp. For example, C:\Windows\Temp\NAVE725.TMP . IMP does this on all three of the machines in my house, triggering on the same Trojan.Generic.###etc on all machines (although the number after "Trojan.Generic" has changed sometime over the past couple of days). Avast Internet Security 5.0, Panda Cloud AV, MalwareBytes, and ThreatFire all find nothing. IMP's version is the latest as of this post's date. It's the trial for the full version with all "Pro" options enabled. The forum will not allow me to attach a file to this post, I'm assuming due to the size of the file (It's about 5.5 MBs). You can find the file at the following location: http://www.filedropper.com/navb8b7 It's compressed using 7-Zip. I sent the file in analysis, however, may be a virus because many viruses are in the temp folder. We expect a response. You may also exclude the temp folder, but it is not recommended. Orlando Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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