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Title: Harmful file removed
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#1
I have tried to download MyAAS2.exe from the website onto a new computer. My security software F-Secure prevents the download stating TROJAN.W32/variant. Trojan.win32
Any ideas anyone?
 
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#2
Sound like a false positive... there has been one report of this prior - see here: viewtopic.php?f=51&t=7316&p=33037&hilit=trojan#p33028

 
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#3
Tom I have read the other account of a virus being found and the report goes on to let you know if anything has come of it. Unfortunately there is nothing reported so this does not help me? I still want to resolve this problem. So im still asking Any Ideas anyone?
 
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#4
Might be best that Joe replies - he writes the code. Although I've seen the coding, not sure what I'm looking at anyhow!! I do know that it is a complex program though :lol:

 
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#5
Not sure why F-Secure is reporting that. Maybe send it to them and see what they say. Submit a Sample
Oddly enough, myAAS2 passes through F-Secure on the VirusTotal Scan.

According to this page, it doesn't look like you would get a written response unless you have an account but, at least, maybe they will fix the detection.

Some looking around leads me to think It might have something to do with the way we use the internet connection. Either with the downloading of webpages or the downloading of some of the data

 
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#6
Thanks for sample file I will let you know the outcome--placei
 
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#7
Yes they have confessed and sent me the following

The file you submitted is indeed clean.

A database update will be released to resolve this issue.The false positive you experienced is caused by our proactive detection engine. In case you got an alert popup for a clean application, you might want to allow its execution manually.

If you are getting the "Suspicious:W32/Malware!Gemini" alert during the manual system scan or from the VirusTotal website, you might want to disable the Advanced Heuristics feature. And if certain applications are crashing or you are unable to start those applications, you might want to disable the Advanced Process Monitoring feature.

Additional information and instructions for tuning up the heuristic scanning engine can be found here:

https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/suspic ... mini.shtml

We apologize for any inconveniences that this false positive may have brought you. Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.

Best regards,
Hau Vei,
Malware Analyst
F-Secure Security Labs

Visit our Labs blog at https://labsblog.f-secure.com/
Give and get advice in our F-Secure Community at https://community.f-secure.com

So anyone who encounters similar problems here is the resolution--Placei
 
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#8
Very nice, thanks. Good to know I didn't accidentally put in something I shouldn't have. :lol:

 
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