ieproxy.dll

Discussion in 'Prevx Releases' started by aieie, Apr 26, 2010.

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  1. aieie

    aieie Registered Member

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    Hi.

    PrevX just reported a possible infection......

    c:\program files\Internet explorer\ieproxy.dll.

    The file would seem legit........it's version 8.0.7600.16535 last modified on february 23 2010.

    Prevx is last version (.130) and OS is Windows 7 professional 64 bit.

    Is it a FP?

    Best Regards
     
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  2. markusg

    markusg Registered Member

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    same here, right klick, report as false positive.
     
  3. aieie

    aieie Registered Member

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    Many thanks, markus :D
     
  4. Triple Helix

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  5. jmc777

    jmc777 Registered Member

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    No warnings at this end. I checked about 15mins after you posted (maybe they fixed it quickly).
     
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  6. Triple Helix

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    I have no warnings on my main system Windows 7 32bit! Maybe it's only a 64bit issue can aieie & markusg comfirm?

    TH
     
  7. aieie

    aieie Registered Member

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    Scan result posted to the report address
     
  8. jmc777

    jmc777 Registered Member

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    I withdraw my previous comment! :rolleyes: I checked with a right-click scan (markusg's "right-click" comment must have subliminally influenced me) and it didn't show anything, but a full system scan does.
     
  9. PrevxHelp

    PrevxHelp Former Prevx Moderator

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    We've corrected the FP :) Thanks for the report - but as a note in the future, this forum is used for product support and not for research. If you can follow the instructions in this thread, it will get handled much faster: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=245129

    Thanks! :)
     
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