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| Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Ultimate x64 SP2 Windows 7 7127 x64 | AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash AVG, the popular anti-virus package, has falsely identified Adobe Flash as potentially malicious. The snafu comes just days after AVG slapped a bogus Trojan warning on a core Windows component. Users on AVG forums complained on Friday that Adobe Flash was detected by AVG's scanner as malicious, following a recent update. The gaffe follows an even more glaring screw-up when user32.dll, a core Windows component, was identified as a banking Trojan following a signature update issued on Sunday. Users who followed AVG's advise and deleted the "harmful file" were left with systems that either failed to boot or went into a continuous reboot cycle. Users of both AVG 7.5 and 8 (free and full-feature editions) were affected. Less than a month ago AVG identified CheckPoint’s Zone Alarm as a Trojan. False alarms by anti-virus scanners are a well-known Achilles heel. Everybody who's anybody has problems with false alarms from time to time but to have three such problems in less than a month is difficult to defend. Quizzed on the latest issue AVG said it had nothing to add to a statement issued on Thursday, before the Flash problem blew up, offering users affected by the Windows component snafu a free one-year license or license extension. "AVG Technologies apologizes again for the inconvenience caused to our customers and wishes to assure our users worldwide that the company is actively putting new processes in place to avoid similar occurrences in the future," it said. It's scarcely believable but a day later there's another problem of the same type. Everybody at the Czech-based firm, particularly those in its quality assurance unit, ought to be be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. We've liked AVG as a firm, and a software package for years, but its serial false alarm problems shake this confidence, even without taking into account the fake traffic spew problems last summer. We'd offer you an image of AVG in a dunce's cap but our graphics artist is already at the pub. As an alternative we offer you this fine selection of football own goals (below) to make much the same point. ® AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash • The Register |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash Wow, again AVG? |
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| Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash I think they should make things simpler for everyone - publish a list of the things AVG doesn't flag as a virus. What has happened with AVG? I used to recommend it but could not do so any more |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash Oh nevermind, this article is based on a single person's report. I thought this was affecting many people. Stupid Register. |
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| Vader: Vista Ultimate 32bit/Phobos: XP Pro and Ubuntu | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash Actually AVG flagged .pdf creator toolbar as a virus for me, I just disabled the toolbar from Firefox and it never came back up. That happened a couple of months ago. It also flags my Creative task bar as a virus on my HTPC every time it loads so I just disabled it from start up, I don't use it anyway all that much. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash AVG has been fine for me.......and I use flash stuff all the time....creation and reading. |
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| Vista Ultimate 64-bit, SP2 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash No problems here with AVG Anti virus Pro, paid version, on 4 home laptops.[ Wouldn't swap it. ] |
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| Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit Beta, Vista Ultimate x86 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash As hackers become more sophisticated they have developed new techniques for making it hard for antivirus vendors to tell the difference between their software and legitimate programs. I guess this is one more example of that. ![]() G'day JMH, Welcome |
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| Windows 7 Professional 64-bit | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash I got rid of avg and now use nod32 64-bit version. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash I gave up on AVG recently, mostly due to AVG 8 which felt restrictive. Instead I've been using Avast! and converting all of my tech thralls into doing the same. |
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