On 6/24/2013 10:33 AM, Joel Esler wrote:
> On Jun 22, 2013, at 6:33 AM, Daniel Quintiliani <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 1. W6EL Propagation Prediction
>> File: W6ELPropInst270.exe
>> Description: Installer for ham radio software I have used for many
>> years. Only the installer (and not any of the installed program files)
>> is detected as a false positive.
>> Official page: http://www.qsl.net/w6elprop/
>> Detected as: Heuristic.Trojan.SusPacked.6173702D7374756666
>>

W6ELPropInst270.exe
MD5: 5BA0D0422A2E7FABA986CED2F585EF8A
SHA1: E7B9F193E40F37A15FB89AF10E185465C958D880
SHA256: C435A44762B505078BED1BC152788F7AD3DB604898680980F2597DAB6B40A5E7

>> 2. Sleuth 2004
>> File: Sleuth.exe
>> Description: 2004 Windows remake of DOS murder mystery game.
>> Official page: down
>> Detected as: Win.Trojan.Vbiframe-143
>>
>> 

Sleuth.exe:
MD5: FCE8D2A19C1AEAA0954AC10C420AC7E1
SHA1: 2152F94C7C0CA432182AFEDD486FE9211D1408E7
SHA256: 8C66832018300E2AF3E1FC42FCE337EDDCE839FADB8CC8A8C484671D89C31B6B

> 
> Can you send us the md5's of the files you submitted so we can take a look?
> 

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-Dan Q

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