Yeah, NOD32 is usually very good for avoiding falsies but I can confirm that here.
Not a lot to be done about it though.
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Yeah, NOD32 is usually very good for avoiding falsies but I can confirm that here.
Not a lot to be done about it though.
I wonder if there's a solution to all the false positive problems. Obviously, as long as the antivirus manifacturers will think the runetime or the extensions are the malicious part of MMF2 applications, this is just going to keep happen everytime somebody creates malware with MMF2.
Yes this is a problem that should be fixed, otherwise it'll keep hurting the reputation of MMF users.
I get emails all the time about people saying a sent them a virus and such. It's getting really old.
The more people who complain about the false positive and post which virus scanners continue to have false positives will help.
We keep talking/informing/threatening virus companies -- some have fixed the problems it seems --- others don't seem to care their product has false positives.... That tells me alot about the quality of their scanner.
So please help us and email and call the companies who have the bad scanners and tell them they are hurting YOUR business because YOUR users think that YOU are distributing virus/malware.