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Post by GuiltySpark on May 27, 2013 21:16:02 GMT
Just a quick note to inform all that SAS is picking up legit files as Gen/Zbot threats this is a False Positive and no action should be taken.
This will only show up in a Full Scan, SAS have been informed and hopefully this will be sorted on the next batch of Definition Updates.
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Post by kate on May 28, 2013 5:54:49 GMT
Thanks GS, always good to know, will hope to see it sorted soon.Will be confusing for a while.
Do you know what will happen if people take ACTION, as would be the normal process if had not seen your post here??
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 28, 2013 12:11:46 GMT
Hi Kate,
If people take action (depending on what files have been flagged as there are many different ones at present including SuperAntiSpyware.exe) it may render their/those programs inactive.
Some who have unwittingly removed the files have found increased CPU rates and almost un-usable machines.
This at present has still not been fixed and hopefully someone from SAS will be able to answer the complaints building up (again).
I am starting to think they are doing this on purpose to generate some activity on their forum LOL.
AS yet nothing has been fixed so make sure you all get a second/third opinion with anything you suspect may be a False Positive.
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Post by Lighthouse on May 28, 2013 13:54:24 GMT
Surely you just set things to delete to quarantine. That way you can re-instate if there is a prob.
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Post by Admin_Vistamike on May 28, 2013 14:52:24 GMT
Have a look in your SAS manage quarantine file, you can either delete to quarantine, save. This SS shows; And the options available
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 28, 2013 15:15:04 GMT
Most people will just select Delete and as a result lose those files as which has happened on their forum, so I would recommend to leave them and take no action at this stage until SAS replies with either a solution or workaround.
Besides those are just Tracking Cookies, very different for most people when they see a supposedly infected DLL or .EXE file.
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 28, 2013 17:06:06 GMT
The Latest Update of SAS now Corrects These Issues
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