Iām not sure how you managed to reach that conclusion as I have now three Mac OS X users with detections involving multiple applications that only run in OS X and are being identified as infected with Win.Adware.Softpulse-215. Why VT identifies this one as ā-218ā is strange, but nevertheless, identifying an OS X app as infected with a Windows only threat certainly strikes me as being a False Positive.
-Al- On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 01:12 AM, Walter H. wrote: > >> Because VirusTotal consults all of them they have greater opportunity of >> returning a hit than any single vendor and that artificially makes them >> look more effective. > depend on how you interpret this: > https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9bca9c9581182d3d6ed015179a12f68c94fa21b11cb3ef98a16265cd70fd7032/analysis/1453098213/ > in case you interpret this to be a threat found by one vendor you are right; > if you think, that this could be also a false positive by one vendor you > are wrong;
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