On 1/21/2016 10:57 AM, Brad Anderson wrote:
New results:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/45e01e0eba641b02874d84fafceefac2b53a28add31ceeef2a4bfce13c1440d7/analysis/1453402410/


Now to decide if it's a false positive... (we use NSIS which I could easily see
being an easily thing to have false positives with).

Note that different tools find different "viruses"

  Comodo  Heur.Packed.Unknown  20160121
  DrWeb  Trojan.Packed.196  20160121
  McAfee-GW-Edition  BehavesLike.Win32.Tool.tc  20160121
  Rising  PE:Malware.XPACK/RDM!5.1 [F]  20160121
  Symantec  Trojan.Gen.2  20160121
  TrendMicro  Possible_Virus  20160121

Meaning they don't know what they're doing. In the past some of these were driven by Optlink making an executable that is not quite like what MS tools make, so, hey, "Possible Virus". Blech.

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