Please see attached .jpg file. Avast! doesn’t detect KnightOnLine.exe as problem but Kaspersky does.
Any guess which is correct!
Please see attached .jpg file. Avast! doesn’t detect KnightOnLine.exe as problem but Kaspersky does.
Any guess which is correct!
What is it, did you install it ?
You could also check the offending/suspect file at: VirusTotal - Multi engine on-line virus scanner and report the findings here.
If multiple scanners detect it then send it to avast.
Send the sample to virus@avast.com zipped and password protected with the password in email body, a link to this topic might help and undetected malware in the subject.
Or you can also add the file to the User Files (File, Add) section of the avast chest where it can do no harm and send it from there (select the file, right click, email to Alwil Software). No need to zip and PW protect when the sample is sent from chest. A copy of the file/s will remain in the original location, so any further action you take can remove that.
Please see attached .jpg file. Multiple scanner detects. I am also mailing to avast! separately.
I am unable to send file to avast! by email. Problem with first method - gmail doesn’t let me send. The second methd - I get the error below.
The following file cannot be sent by email:
KnightOnLine.exe (FileID: 6)
The file is bigger than the limit: 1024 kB
Please suggest what next I can do.
In the Program Settings, Chest, you can increase the Maximum size of file to be sent, so it is large enough to send it.
As far as I know. Knigth Online is a Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG). (Free one). And this file shouldn’t be any harmful. I never had problems with this file. So I guess avast! is right, not a harmful file.
Thanks for the feedback, though I wouldn’t guess anything ;D I much prefer to check as has been done at VT. It is a bit too hard to say that something with 14/32 (43.75%) detections is not harmful so the jury is still out.
The strange thing is that 8/14 of the detections are exactly the same (believe me that is strange) malware name win32.agent.cda (could they be sharing a database), with 3 detections probably heuristic detections it loads the other 8 .cda detections even more.
upload it!
I will check it for you with DR.web