system
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this goes into this board or the virus/malware board. I just updated my virus definition today. I have the current 10.4.2233 version, with definitions 150921-0. So, I updated it, then went to my torrent site that I've always used, and used yesterday. Clicked to get one, and avast blocked it, saying uTorrent was malware and told me to do a boot scan, which it then removed it and placed it in the chest. Just wondering if it's a definitions problem that caused that? What should I do? Thanks for any feedback.
Pondus
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What malware name did avast give when detecting it?
Pondus
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report it here https://support.avast.com → avast virus lab
Pls Upload the uTorrent file to Virus total
system
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I just submitted a ticket to the virus lab. What do you mean upload the file to virus total?
To be sure it is a malware or not?
system
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ok, I googled virus total, and I see what it is. But how do I upload the file when avast has placed it in the virus chest, blocked it , whatever?
Just disable avast! for 10 min and extract to desktop and upload it to VT and when VT Scan is finished pls don’t forget to enable the protection.
system
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ok, I did that. I extracted the 3 files it took away. One said that it was fine. 0/56. the other 2, were 3/56.
Pls post vt links.Which 2 were 3/56? you should only extract the utorrent.
system
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Pondus
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seems two of thos files are bundled with OpenCandy PUP
PUP = Potentially Unwanted Program https://www.virusbtn.com/resources/glossary/potentially_unwanted.xml
1234ava
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@jonathan
Here is an article giving information about OpenCandy. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/504224/pup-issues-malwarebytes-anti-malware/
It’s not a virus or malware. It’s sort of a “plugin” which, during the installation of a program, may ask if you want to download another software package. If you are not interested in the other program, just deselect the check box.
BTW, my understanding is that “Win32:Malware-gen” is heuristic.