I have 3 files that showed up during my scan.
FiveCardSllingo.exe and fivecardslingo_r1a.exe
It says these are Win32:Agent-ABNZ [trj]
inuninst.exe It tells me this is Win32:Trihab-gen {other}
For the last one, inunisnt.exe, I don’t know what it is or if it is involved with a virus or not. I have no idea if it was there before or for how long.
However my FiveCardSlingo.exe was a functioning file that opened the game, and just started showing up as this last night after the update.
They have been on my computer for a year or so now and have never showed themselves as anything but my games .exe file.
I think these may be false alarms. I will keep them in the chest until I know for sure. Thank you for any help.
Windows Vista
Avast! version 4.8 Home Edition
VPS file
compilation date: 09/16/2008
File version: 080916-0
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As a workaround, you can add these files to the Standard Shield provider (on-access scanning) exclusion list.
Left click the ‘a’ blue icon, click on the provider icon at left and then Customize. Go to Advanced tab and click on Add button…
You can use wildcards like * and ?. But be careful, you should ‘exclude’ that many files that let your system in danger.
The below is for information only so that all can know what inuninst.exe is.
This file is owned by InterVideo Inc and is related to the WinDVD program.
There is no known threat from this executable. But, there could be.