On 8 Feb 2015 18:19, "Dirk Hohndel" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On February 8, 2015 7:57:56 AM Benjamin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 8 Feb 2015 17:55, "Krzysztof Arentowicz" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > I got a report from a user that on his machine Subsurface was blocked by >> F-Secure's Deep Guard heurestic. >> > Policy settings prevented him from disabling this functionality, so he >> was unable to run Subsurface. >> > I cannot reproduce as I don't have access to a machine with such >> configuration but I'm letting you now in case this is not an isolated case. >> > >> > This was reported on Windows7 Pro 64 bit >> > F-Secure Client Security 11.60 build 284 >> > F-Secure Anti-Virus 9.51 build 131 >> > >> > as >> > >> > Suspicious: W32/Malware!Gemini >> > https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/suspicious_w32_malware_gemini.shtml >> > >> >> >> The latest version of Avast also blocks it. > > > Anti Virus software is such a load of crap. > The whole concept of fingerprints is just totally bogus. No, there is no virus in the binaries. They are built from source without a single component that isn't built from scratch. On a Linux box. > > Please have the person reporting this submit a false positive report to their vendor of choice. > > I believe this has already been done for avast, apparently needs to be done for fsecure as well. > > /D > >
I know that. You know that. The average user still clicks on whatever dialog box gets displayed on their monitor. Especially if it is scary, red and says "Warning".
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