system
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This morning Avast warned me that my DCService.exe might be infected by Win32:Evo-gen. I uploaded and scanned it on Virustotal and they said the detection ratio was 0/51. Is this a false positive?
Here is Virustotal link:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/110113372f080e5bfd740c06f30dea0b75996b126899f22f0d33c85d3dce97d6/analysis/1405690803/
Pondus
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yepp First submission 2011-02-05 13:13:35 UTC ( 3 years, 5 months ago )
Win32:Evo-gen [susp] = suspicious / a on access detection only so will not show on VT or when scanning
Pondus
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You can report it using one of these options…you may add a link to this topic in case they reply here
You can upload files and report issues to avast 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
LesF
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What am I supposed to do about this? When I build my C# app Avast reports win32:evo-gen in the .exe and deletes it.
I set it to exclude my project directory and built the .exe, but now Avast is blocking my creation of an installer which includes the .exe, so I cannot get a serious bug-fix release out. If I set Avast to exclude the installer creation files, I could create the installer, but I cannot put this online for people to use if Avast is throwing up alerts about it.
This sucks. I need to get this software release out.
Pondus
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What am I supposed to do about this?
report it using one of the options given above.....
LesF
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Thats just strange. By commenting out a couple of lines of code, I can build my C# app and Avast is ok with it.
Unfortunately I really wanted those lines in there - just a minimum height check on a Windows control on my form.
Anyways, have posted a copy of the file with a false positive report.