Hi Michel, I'm new at this, if it is the case then it would be nice if
winbacula maintainer could announce this to inform about the AV false
alarm thing with NSIS, don't u think?

Thanks for your input.

regards,

Diky

On 7/22/07, Michel Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Lari Huttunen wrote:
> > On 12:22:09 2007-07-22 "Diky Mulyana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> does anyone experience this? I installed AVG antivirus, and it caught
> >> Downloader.Zlob.MCQ Trojan horse inside those two installers. Is it
> >> just a false alarm or what?
> >
> > Could you be a bit more specific? Running either of the
> > installers did not exhibit any malicious characteristics.
> > Moreover, for what its worth, the PGP signatures on both of the
> > packages match.
>
> I've seen some Antivirus packages freak out over NSISdl (H+B EDV a.k.a.
> Avira's AntiVir complained about it being a trojan). My guess is that
> some trojan writers use NSIS to install their stuff and subsequently
> that gets put into the virus signatures.
>
> Your best bet is to contact the Antivirus manufacturer and report this
> as a false positive.
>
> Greetings,
>        Michel

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