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| HarryTuttle 26 Apr 2011, 21:15 Hi,
 My G-DATA anty-virus programm gives me an alert when I tried to compile basic prg which includes some part of binary image and filesystem operation like _lcreat Gen:Trojan.Heur.FU.emW@aiMYsyd (Engine-A) http://77x.pl/prg_with_virus_allert.exe Can You prove it? ___________ I checked it and the "file" directive does something what g-data recognize as an attack. Can U scan this attached file to check my research ? _________________ Microsoft: brings power of yesterday to computers of today. | |||
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| Overflowz 26 Apr 2011, 23:03 Heuristic Scanning sucks more and more..
 check this out. http://vx.netlux.org/lib/static/vdat/epheurs1.htm | |||
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| HarryTuttle 27 Apr 2011, 09:26 thanks a lot    thx for Your suggestion. I am going to write some rules for g-data to protect fasm against this antyvirus software. _________________ Microsoft: brings power of yesterday to computers of today. | |||
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| winvz300 27 Apr 2011, 10:23  Last edited by winvz300 on 04 Jun 2011, 04:21; edited 1 time in total | |||
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| JohnFound 27 Apr 2011, 10:43 I would suggest to not let these false positives without reaction. Send the false detected files to the AV makers. Usually there is a support form on their site, or e-mail or some other contact method. 
 If there is a support forum, you can make public complaint! I had several cases of false positives from Avira and Symantec AV. Fortunately, after I sent the files to the support desk, things was fixed and the false positives disappeared with the next AV update.  | |||
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| mitz 17 May 2011, 09:17 Overflowz wrote: Heuristic Scanning sucks more and more.. Yep, what Overflowz said  _________________ laughter is free, anytime, just call me. | |||
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| lamar 17 May 2011, 12:02 G-data, Avira Antivir often produce fake alerts, just ignore that shitty anti-viruses. | |||
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