FanJ
August 20th, 2009, 07:31 PM
OutBack Plus, Express Assist, Eazy Backup 4, etc, recompiled.
These are programs from AJSystems:
http://ajsystems.com/
AJSystems has recompiled several of their programs and/or files belonging to them.
The reason is that several AV-scanners are flagging some of the files as being infected with Win32/Induc.A (or something similar named by your AV).
The question whether that is true or not (a false positive) is not the topic of this posting.
For your info:
Here is a general thread about Induc:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=251325
Here is a thread about Eazy Backup 4 and NOD32:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=251382
Depending on which program from AJSystems you have installed, your AV, your system, etc, you might get a warning on some of these files:
EA9.exe
OBP7.exe
WMB.exe
ezNetscp6.dll
AJSystems has recompiled their programs and/or these files.
So, users of their program(s) should run either live update or do a fresh install after having downloaded the new one(s); your choice which one.
If you want to do a fresh install, make first sure that you still have your licence code.
PS:
I myself first did run live update (on Express Assist and Eazy Backup 4), but later decided that it was time to do a fresh install after having uninstalled the installed versions.
I hope that this might help.
These are programs from AJSystems:
http://ajsystems.com/
AJSystems has recompiled several of their programs and/or files belonging to them.
The reason is that several AV-scanners are flagging some of the files as being infected with Win32/Induc.A (or something similar named by your AV).
The question whether that is true or not (a false positive) is not the topic of this posting.
For your info:
Here is a general thread about Induc:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=251325
Here is a thread about Eazy Backup 4 and NOD32:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=251382
Depending on which program from AJSystems you have installed, your AV, your system, etc, you might get a warning on some of these files:
EA9.exe
OBP7.exe
WMB.exe
ezNetscp6.dll
AJSystems has recompiled their programs and/or these files.
So, users of their program(s) should run either live update or do a fresh install after having downloaded the new one(s); your choice which one.
If you want to do a fresh install, make first sure that you still have your licence code.
PS:
I myself first did run live update (on Express Assist and Eazy Backup 4), but later decided that it was time to do a fresh install after having uninstalled the installed versions.
I hope that this might help.