There is no excuse for such fails. You should have a list of heavily used programs… like Steam and other “launchers” and AAA games and when you silly antivirus detects a crap on them before deletes/move to chests (action that cannot be undone by any means because your program is imbecile and those options you see in the screenshot do squat) call the frack home and ask for a second opinion before annoy the user and make him lose trust in your software.
Officially for me Avast is ready for replacement. I don’t trust this software anymore.
I support anon. This is ridiculous. I thought it was a joke when this happened. Not sure as to why, as I was on all day yesterday and the day before. Now i have to go dig for the file(s) it moved to this unfindable chest. Thanks Avast! Really a good way to start the night after work and school. BRAVOOOO!!!
It is bad because not all users are reporting to avast about this.
Only one person reporting it is enough for avast to have a look at it and when needed change things. Often it is solved in the first coming streaming update.
I think avast should do a software test before releasing update.
And how do you think to test over 100.000's new/changed software every day ? Hiring 10.000's of people to do so ? Fine, are you gonna pay them ?
Now i have to go dig for the file(s) it moved to this unfindable chest.
Unfindable ? So you can find out how to play a game, what keys do what etc. Guess what, avast is not different when it comes to this. If you want to use software, learn how to use it, what options/settings it has, what they do etc.
When you open the UI you see 4 tiles. Right click on one ét voila... There is the chest listed.
They do have a list of heavily used apps, but they cannot magically obtain unreleased applications or games. GTA5 has just been released, so there’s that.
You can exclude it and report a false positive, they are very quick at solving it and if they get more reports, they’ll look in to it even faster.
Hi all,
We did seem to have had a flase positive on a file named “GTAVLauncher.exe” (sha256 hash 09544EC78A06F418FE26CC843D8D5CA59FDE5E5550C0A72BCAD27EDC3856DBE9). The detection was released yesterday, 23:09, and disabled automatically yesterday, 23:46 (CEST). The file was reported as a false positive 68 times - which is the only reason the detection was disabled this soon. If it were not for those who clicked “Report the file as a false positive”, it would have been detected much longer.
Unfortunatelly, I was working at that time and not launching GTA - otherwise I would have noticed and fixed the issue even a bit sooner :).
I am really sorry that this has happened, but as others pointed out - false positives do happen. C’est la vie.
Honza