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XMi |
Posted - Mar 10 2017 : 03:33:18 AM Hi.
I upgraded to build 2210 yesterday and during its daily scan, my antivirus (Bitdefender 2017) flagged VANetObjMD.dll as dangerous. I reinstalled VA to be sure, and the file (which has the SHA256 hash 5889618cb551d3872add2ea05758d5cedc7d6ea02cf7a711c14bae9d66fc4cc0) was detected as infected again.
I submitted the file to virustotal.com and it turns out the file is reported as infected by 15 A/V solutions out of 60. The report is here: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/5889618cb551d3872add2ea05758d5cedc7d6ea02cf7a711c14bae9d66fc4cc0/analysis/
Can you investigate and confirm it is a false positive?
My setup: Windows 10 Pro 64bit EN Visual Studio 2015 Pro EN Visual Assist build 2210 |
5 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
sean |
Posted - Mar 13 2017 : 2:25:12 PM Now at 2/60. |
sean |
Posted - Mar 11 2017 : 6:37:48 PM VirtusTotal detection ratio is now at 4/60. |
sean |
Posted - Mar 10 2017 : 3:05:35 PM VirusTotal is now reporting 8 hits, so it appears that for at least 7 of the 15 hits, they were false positives. |
feline |
Posted - Mar 10 2017 : 08:42:14 AM I think this is a false positive, partly because when I ask VirusTotal to scan the VA 2118 version of this dll, I am told the last scan report showed one or two positive results, but a re-scan says the file is clear for all scanners. So this suggests that while there is something about the file that looks odd, it is being found and discounted.
I have emailed Symantec about this, to see if they agree. |
XMi |
Posted - Mar 10 2017 : 03:48:06 AM Sorry, I just saw rpalma posted the same issue while I was typing my message. |