Is this really a trojan?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by sweater, Jan 23, 2011.

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  1. sweater

    sweater Registered Member

    I was surprised. When I first scan my pc with SuperAntispyware it didn't detect this as trojan but it just found three other spywares. But when I run the scan for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware it found this thing one program installed on my pc as trojan. :doubt:

    What do you think of this? o_O Or...is this is just another false positives?
     

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  2. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

    Upload the file to Virus Total and see what comes out; also send it to Malwarebytes team.

    I'm not familiar with that application, but if it's a safe application, then I'd false positive, or something could have infected that process.
     
  3. AvinashR

    AvinashR Registered Member

    No its not a trojan.. Its legit application with having a digital signature unless and until you are using genuine software of USB Safely Remove..
     
  4. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    What "spywares" did SAS detect? cookies? Please post the scan log so we can have a peek.

    It could be malware: http://www.threatexpert.com/files/usr.exe.html
    Post FP's here: http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showforum=42
     
  5. tesk

    tesk Registered Member

    I use the latest version of USb Safely Remove and just scanned my system an hour ago and it did not detect anything.
     
  6. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    maybe a false alarm;)
     
  7. Franklin

    Franklin Registered Member

    usr.exe - 0/43 - MD5 : b61add07f0b6b07f7eed711838cad138
    SHA1 : 103405c0f75e9e61e0be2dd622d65403e49add91
     
  8. tipo

    tipo Registered Member

    let him upload it to virustotal and then give him advices. i had the same trojan a moth ago detected by kaspersky and what do you know? it was a trojan according to virustotal (~30/43)
    the difference was that mine was located in system32 (never used usb safely remove), but maybe the trojan is now infecting other .exes
     
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