Re: [clamav-users] eff.org.xpi false positive ? Mailing Lists/ClaMav/clamav-users x

2020-03-25 Thread Al Varnell via clamav-users
Note that it’s labeled “UNOFFICIAL” which means that it wasn’t a ClamAV signature that identified it as infected. You really need to contact the author of whatever unofficial signature you subscribe to that was used, for an authoritative answer. Sent from my iPad -Al- ClamXAV User On Mar 25,

Re: [clamav-users] eff.org.xpi false positive ? Mailing Lists/ClaMav/clamav-users x

2020-03-25 Thread Eric Tykwinski
Marcos, You can check out the signature for the HTTPS Everywhere extension on their page: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere Sincerely, Eric Tykwinski TrueNet, Inc. P: 610-429-8300 > On Mar 25, 2020, at 2:50 PM, marcos sr via clamav-users > wrote: >

[clamav-users] eff.org.xpi false positive ? Mailing Lists/ClaMav/clamav-users x

2020-03-25 Thread marcos sr via clamav-users
Hello Everyone, According to ClamAV this file possibly contains a virus Status: https-everywh...@eff.org.xpi: PhishTank.Phishing.5435002.UNOFFICIAL FOUND The problem is in the ./rules/default.rulesets: PhishTank.Phishing.5435002.UNOFFICIAL FOUND What sould I do? How Can I be sure that is a f