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.
>
> /scratch$ gpg --verify winbacula-2.0.2.exe.sig 
> gpg: Signature made Sun 28 Jan 2007 01:36:03 PM EET using DSA key ID 
> 10A792AD
> gpg: Good signature from "Bacula Distribution Verification Key 
> (www.bacula.org)"
>
> /scratch$ gpg --verify winbacula-2.0.3.exe.sig
> gpg: Signature made Wed 14 Mar 2007 12:08:59 AM EET using DSA key ID 
> 10A792AD
> gpg: Good signature from "Bacula Distribution Verification Key 
> (www.bacula.org)"
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Lari Huttunen
>   
I have been using bacula and AVG for over 2 years with no problems, this 
morning during a daily virus scan AVG found this downloader.Zlob.MCQ in 
the winbacula-2.0.3. exe install file that I still had in mydocuments. 
My guess is that this means AVG has added something to there definitions 
that considers this a threat.

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