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Lari Huttunen wrote:
> On 12:22:09 2007-07-22 "Diky Mulyana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> does anyone experience this? I installed AVG antivirus, and it caught
>> Downloader.Zlob.MCQ Trojan horse inside those two installers. Is it
>> just a false alarm or what?
> 
> Could you be a bit more specific? Running either of the
> installers did not exhibit any malicious characteristics.
> Moreover, for what its worth, the PGP signatures on both of the
> packages match.

I've seen some Antivirus packages freak out over NSISdl (H+B EDV a.k.a.
Avira's AntiVir complained about it being a trojan). My guess is that
some trojan writers use NSIS to install their stuff and subsequently
that gets put into the virus signatures.

Your best bet is to contact the Antivirus manufacturer and report this
as a false positive.

Greetings,
       Michel

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