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AVG Virus Alert [RESOLVED]


davegee

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Hi Guys,

Advice please?

I downloaded a file sent to me by a friend via MEDIAFIRE (OH how I hate that site!!!!!!!!).

AVG immediately threw up an alert - see below.

Since it only happens with the one EXE file do I assume that it is a genuine alert? - I don't get this sort of problem so I'm seeking advice before doing anything.

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Thanks,

DG

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Hi All

I've had the same come up today with the the same Trojan Horse. I've been on AVG site knowledge base of viruses and nothing was found. I am asking the same question. SHpould I move it to AVG vault or Ingnore it and just carry on as normal.If I put it in the vault, will it prevent the program from working?

The file name it is referring to is:- Program Files\WnSoft PicturesToExe\7.0\Main\PCExecutable.exe

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I also experienced this problem. The get around was to Uninstall AVG and then Reinstall from their internet site. This allows PTE .exe files to be opened - but not the ones already false positive identified as a Trojan Horse.

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DG,

How can I check this particular file?

Here's a online service that checks your individual file and reports whatever activity is found on most popular antivirus engines. There is a 20MB file limit ... and the antivirus definition files they test with can be a few days old (look at their tested definition date listed). However its still quite convenient and nice to see what results are found with other antivirus programs as a whole.

VirusTotal - Free Online Virus, Malware and URL Scanner

http://www.virustotal.com/about.html

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I've got the same problem. Now I can't create any new shows. I can work fine but when I go to create I get the same Trojan Horse bit from AVG. It also flags

shows I created days ago. I just updated my virus definitions from AVG today, so it has to be very recent info that they've added. It worked fine a day ago.

AVG won't let me send the file for some reason..it just say's "transfer failed". I'll try again tomorrow. Glad to see I'm not alone and Igor is aware of the

problem, though it has nothing to do with his fine program.

Jeff Lunt

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I'm in this same boat, too! I'm getting round it by using the Temporary Disable function of AVG. This allows the Publish to proceed to completion. However, after re-enabling AVG, it still reports the detected threat when I then try and run the executable.

regards,

Peter

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Dave,

The text below is taken from AVG's "Virus FAQ" web-page. I haven't tried it yet - and will not get time to until late this evening.

"In the case where AVG Free detects a file on your PC as infected, moves it to the AVG Virus Vault, and you are sure that this file is correct and clean, it is possible that the detected file is a false alarm. If so, we shall prepare the correction as soon as possible. Unfortunately, false alarms do appear from time to time in every Anti-Virus software.

To solve the problem, please send us this file for analysis directly from the AVG Free program this way:

Open AVG Free User Interface.

Choose the "Virus Vault" option from the "History" menu.

Right-click the false positive file and select the "Send to analysis" option from context menu.

Fill in your e-mail address

Confirm the dialog

This file will be sent to our virus specialists for analysis and we will inform you about the result."

regards,

Peter

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Just tried doing as Peter suggests but each time (twice so far) it gets a quarter of the way through sending it and crashes with " An unspecified error has occured in AVG". Any other thoughts ? I will try re-booting in case that works.

No re-booting does not help - so how do we contact them. Come on Igor.

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Now here's an interesting fact. The "virus" that AVG is detecting = Trojan horse FakeAV.SYJ" does not have an entry in the Virus Encyclopedia on the AVG website. So they are "detecting" a virus that they can give a name to but for which they have no details on their own information database. Curiouser and curiouser!

regards,

Peter

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I also dumped AVG for the moment, but the problem goes beyond your own personal machine. Millions of folks use AVG and they will not be able to open any shows created by the new 7.0 PTE.

My wife just tried to download and open a new show and couldn't due to the virus report as she uses AVG. Hopefully AVG will fix this situation soon.

Jeff

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Further to my earlier post, here is the update from my friend:

' I decided to replace AVG with microsoft security essentials

and everything seems to be working OK - including exe files made on 7.

Looking on the Forum there were other people using the same, who said they were happy with it.'

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A bit more info:- When I try to create a .exe file in Publish as well as AVG picking up on the file with suggestion to put it in Virus fault it also crashes the PTE program. When I send the file for analysis (rt click file in Virus Vault) the max size that will go is only 5mb.

Suggestion. Make small programs quickly created in PTE and send them for analysis to AVG. Hopefully if they get enough, they will sort it out quickly.

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