FP reported but no action taken yet

Hi folks,

Avast 5 claims that the file HttpVideoDownloader.dll, contained in the free DVDVideoSoft video editing suite (www.dvdvideosoft.com) is a malware called Win32:PSWtool-L [PUP] … if I understand it correct, this is supposed to be a potentially unwanted password tool or similar.
A scan on virustotal shows for the last 4 weeks that Avast is the only AV out of the 41 AV’s utilized which detects malware in that file … so more than likely a FP.
I submitted the sample via GUI over to Avast 10 days ago but current patterns are still detecting a PUP !
What I’d like to know now, is how Avast virus labs is treating FPs in general … are they reacting quickly or rather leaving things as they are ? I made very good experiences regarding FP correction with Avira, but went on to try another AV

BTW, I’m using Avast free … but from reporting FPs also the paying customers are benefitting, so I guess no limitations in place here !

Cheers, Adam

I don’t trust in them, their applications didn’t work for me, when I converted a music, copied it to my phone, and tried to play it, when I entered in that folder my phone restarted, my face looked like: :o

And, Web of Trust members say it has some viruses :smiley:
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/dvdvideosoft.com

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Looks like avast!'s report is not false :slight_smile:
Don’t trust in them, no one of their program worked for me…

Try GeoVid or something else!

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=59317.0

Prevx - HTTPVIDEODOWNLOADER.DLL - Currently being reviewed
http://spywaredlls.prevx.com/RRCEEA33534944/HTTPVIDEODOWNLOADER.DLL.html

What is PUP http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci1066761,00.html

Hi adam_77,

There are certainly issues with the program, as is reported here: http://www.securelist.com/en/descriptions/12321765/not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.PdfCracker.l
and here:
http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=df3d96f735f82872cac78732458f24f9
It comes in the following two categories:

  1. A hacktool that could be used by attackers to break into a system
  2. A potentially unwanted adware program designed to deliver various advertisements to the users’ systems

So certainly unwanted if you did not install it yourself deliberately and are unaware of the PUP-status of the tool,

polonus