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I recently got AVG warnings about a Trojan in a keygen.exe file. It's been my experience that AVG can give out false positives when it comes to certain files. But I also did a scan with Malwarebytes and got another warning. Corel motionstudio 3d keygen. How can i be certain I haven't been infected? Jotti's said 6 out of 20 reported infections on this fileHow were the detections actually reported? Each security vendor uses their own naming conventions to identify various types of malware so it's difficult to determine exactly what has been detected or the nature of the threa without knowing more information.
You indicate that AVG says the file is a Trojan and Malwarebytes indicates it is RiskWare.Tool.CK. Riskware is a broad category and does not necessessarily mean malware. If you suspect a file was falsely detected (a ) or suspicious, then you should submit a sample to the vendor so they can investigate and take corrective action if confirmed.
Please refer to: • • • • • If the file has been placed in the Virus Vault, then follow these directions: • • -- Even though the instructions say if you suspect the file is clean but you still have doubts, submit them anyway using this method. There's only question you need to figure out. With the existence of false positives, the existence of real viruses, the existence of real viruses that people will say is a false positive, and the existence of certain viruses that need the user to click install to get the virus onboard, and (one more time) the existence of NO REAL WAY TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE between a real and a fake virus alert (for the average person), 1) My antivirus will protect me. 2) I trust the programmer who changed his name and replied to someone's comment about a virus, he says it is a false positive. So, umm, good enough. 3) I don't care if it has a virus or not. I can't afford to pay for the software and I am determined to learn it.
I will buy it if I ever get a job doing it. For me there was only one question. If there exists 'false positives' and there exists real viruses with ppl claiming that it is false.does it matter? What choice do I have but to disable my antivirus completely.