False positive for a MMORPG game?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Spyderz, Nov 4, 2004.

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  1. Spyderz

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  2. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Can you please send an email to support@nod32.com and place a link to this thread. If you do not hear from Eset within 3 days (allows for weekends), please advise us here...

    Let us know how you go…

    Cheers :D
     
  3. Spyderz

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    havent receive any email confirming the false positive yet:(
     
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    I have just sent an email asking as to its progress...

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    Hello Spyderz,

    Can you send a sample of this file to sample@eset.com please? CRYPT = crypted code, so the viral code is hidden from prying eyes. The TSR bit = Terminate and Stay Resident, so the virus will reside in memory. NOD's Advanced Heuristics have found this but it's quite likely that this is a false alarm. Once the analysis department can have a proper look at it, we'll know for sure.

    Bandicoot. :D
     
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    Spyderz, I suppose I should have mentioned that I work for Eset. Sorry.

    Bandicoot. :D
     
  7. Spyderz

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    hi,i just sent out an email containing the link to the sample
     
  8. arrowsmithmidwest

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    in the mean time if you are sure that it is definately a false positive and not a virus, you can exclude that game from imon to stop the warning coming up.
    Agree blackspear?

    I exclude all my games anyway, makes my computer run faster.
     
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    Agreed, so long as you are 100% sure, in which case, go to the Nod32 Control Centre> AMON> Setup> Exclusion (Tab).

    Cheers :D
     
  10. Spyderz

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    nah i just got an email from maros and hes confirmed that its a false postive
    thanks a lot!
     
  11. Blackspear

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    That's good, so it will be remedied shortly then.

    Cheers :D
     
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