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Latest from Avira :-
File ID Filename Size (Byte) Result
1098649 dtprohlp.dll 367.95 KB FALSE POSITIVE
Please find a detailed report concerning each individual sample below:
Filename Result
dtprohlp.dll FALSE POSITIVE
The file 'dtprohlp.dll' has been determined to be 'FALSE POSITIVE'. In particular this means that this file is not malicious but a false alarm. Detection will be removed from our virus definition file (VDF) with one of the next updates.
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Originally Posted by blackkanto View Post
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Originally Posted by blackkanto View PostI think you guys should just come clean and say that that file is where the adware is; because according to the latest beta of ESS ( Eset Smart Security), dtprohlp.dll is a variant of Win32/Adware.WhenU.SaveNow and heres a picture to prove it,
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Originally Posted by LocutusofBorg View Postplease WHAT??
Damn, that guys at Avira soon drives us nuts!
We even have a customer who is in beta-team there.
Maybe we now have to announce to not use Avira anymore
but something else when you plan to use DT Pro. It is obvious
they are not capable to handle complex process to identify
real spyware/adware and a LICENSEkeyfile which has ABSOLUTLEY
NO adware NOR spyware in it.
My goodness
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Originally Posted by Sir Camehan View PostKnowing the DT team, its more than wrapped with UPX, since UPX is incredibly easy to unwrap
WHENU.COM INC VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CADAEM Partner InstallTime SOFTWARE\WhenUSave\Partners Save.exe none wusa
ve wubar wusv
br whse.exe
So probaby it's why the AV is reporting it.Last edited by lmgava; 11.07.2007, 00:07.
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Originally Posted by Sir Camehan View PostMaybe, since thats for the adware version, thats what its also wrapped with. With the retail however, its wrapped in something a lot stronger......in addition to UPX.
Reading this thread and since I saw the strings I mentioned, I supposed it's the same dll in both cases. Maybe I'm wrong, I never saw the adware version as I said.
Addendum: just tried with virustotal too. I got the same results reported here previously, so I really believe the dll it's the same. Maybe it's inactive in the retail version. I don't know. Maybe it's not really adware either, again I don't know. I can see why the content can seem suspicious anyway.Last edited by lmgava; 11.07.2007, 11:00.
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In Antivir's options you can exclude files from scans and the resident guard. I have done that since I was also getting the warning and only with Antivir. Avira needs to update their definitions and detection algorithms to exclude this file.
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Since the file is encrypted anti-vir just cant say whats in it
and thats why it sounds the alarm. Add it to encryption.
This has been known since release ...and has been posted
multiple times.Guys vote for the threads you read to give
the rating system a place to live ^^
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Avira freaks out a bit while installing daemon tools :P and while downloading the key file. What i did was add daemon-tools folder and folder where i download key to exclude list.
Actually avira has a lot of false positives, anything that is encrypted usually gets a warning.
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Originally Posted by Ozulus View PostAvira freaks out a bit while installing daemon tools :P and while downloading the key file. What i did was add daemon-tools folder and folder where i download key to exclude list.
Actually avira has a lot of false positives, anything that is encrypted usually gets a warning.
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