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dogbert2

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Immunet Protect 3.0.0.18 reports that produkey contains W32.Trojan.F95D.

 

The URL for downloading this package is:

 

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html (I'm using version 1.50)

 

Here is a URL showing the number of scanners which at one time or another

have reported the product as a false positive:

 

http://www.nirsoft.net/false_positive_report.html

 

Hope this helps...

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Immunet Protect 3.0.0.18 reports that produkey contains W32.Trojan.F95D.

 

The URL for downloading this package is:

 

http://www.nirsoft.n...key_viewer.html (I'm using version 1.50)

 

Here is a URL showing the number of scanners which at one time or another

have reported the product as a false positive:

 

http://www.nirsoft.n...ive_report.html

 

Hope this helps...

Hi dogbert2,

Alt.1.) If you are sure, that nirsoft has not given you a trojan, but you regard W32.Trojan.F95D as a clean "false positive" do the follow setting: Product ->Settings ->Protection Exclusions -> Add New Exclusion. There you may enter the path to the false postive, and thereafter the Immunet Scan will not scan your entered path any more! Remember to press the "Apply" button to save your setting!

Alt.2.) Submit a false postive here: http://www.immunet.com/contact/index.html

Alt.3.) Download & Install a freeware VirusTotal Uploader. Using this simple freeware you may upload the file to VTs site, where 42 different AV products will analyze the file. You will very soon get a report from VT listing, if any AV products regard the file as a malware or not. If only a few products regard your file as infected, you may regard the file to be a "false positive".

Cheers,

sweidre

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