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I’ve updated avast database on my laptop and avast deteted library file LIBZPLAY.DLL(music library file) as a virus. Could you please check it out whether it is a real virus or not. I need to temporary disabled avast protection in order to re-install program and use program which is using this file, you can find these file here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libzplay/files/2.02/libzplay-2.02-sdk.7z/download?use_mirror=jaist
Thank you for your kind support. ;D
Pondus
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and what virus name did avast give the file?
Could you please check it out whether it is a real virus or not.
you can do that...upload file (LIBZPLAY.DLL) to www.virustotal.com and test with 40+ malware scanners (if tested before, click new scan)
post link to scan result here
alternatives: www.metascan-online.com / www.jotti.org
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Thanks Pondus for your fast replied.
I tried >> www.virustotal.com >> No threat detected
www.metascan-online.com >> No threat detected
www.jotti.org >> No threat detected
Sorry, I didn’t captured any screen detection(I forgot to do that). It happened this problem today after updating the virus database.
Thank you. 
Pondus
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you just gave link to virustotal.com … not to scan result
you copy the link in your browser after scan … and post that here
Pondus
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You can upload files and report issues to avast lab here: http://www.avast.com/contact-form.php (select subject according to Your case)
you can use mail
send to virus@avast.com in a password protected zip file
mail subject: False Positive / undetected sample (select subject according to your case)
zip password: infected
or you can send files from avast chest
how to use the chest. http://www.avast.com/faq.php?article=AVKB21
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Pondus
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the file should be OK
First submission 2010-11-05 12:39:23 UTC ( 2 years, 11 months ago )
i guess the avast detection was Win32:Evogen[Susp] = Suspicious ?
anyway, use the instructions above and report it to avast lab so they can fix it
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Thanks Pondus. I’ll try that methods to report the problem. ;D