On 02/05/2015 08:49 PM, Michael Schwingen wrote:
> For this to be true, the checksums would have to come from a different 
> source. If someone can modify the binary on your webserver, he could 
> also modify the md5sum files. cu Michael

The MD5 checksums are visible on the website and I verified that they 
match the files I have backed up "locally" - these files are "originals" 
which I uploaded to the website. Of course someone could have hacked my 
personal computer, ...

Lets not pursue this "false positive" madness any further (; This is 
just a case of heuristics trying to be too smart, the files are clean.

Regards,
FCh

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