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Jessica |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 21-October 07 Member No.: 399 ![]() |
So I'm using my winamp like normal and AVG brings up a warning box about a Trojan virus, I delete the offending file and find that it's the exe for my AMIP Config. Concerned, I uninstall the config and reinstall but encounter the same problem.
Has anyone experienced the same problem or know how to fix it? Many thanks, Jess. |
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"Avira Virus Lab Response Team <[email protected]>
to me show details 2:03 pm (4 hours ago) Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for your email to Avira's virus lab. Tracking number: INC00093107. We received the following archive files: File ID Filename Size (Byte) Result 2228472 jConfigurator.rar 11.47 KB OK A listing of files contained inside archives alongside their results can be found below: File ID Filename Size (Byte) Result 2228473 jConfigurator.exe 16.5 KB FALSE POSITIVE Please find a detailed report concerning each individual sample below: Filename Result jConfigurator.exe FALSE POSITIVE The file 'jConfigurator.exe' has been determined to be 'FALSE POSITIVE'. In particular this means that this file is not malicious but a false alarm. Detection will be removed from our virus definition file (VDF) with one of the next updates." |
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