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Clipboard Help+Spell / Re: A virus according to Kaspersky
« on: March 04, 2009, 01:24 PM »
one last thing i wanted to point out:

as angry as i get when i hear about one of these false positives -- i really do appreciate people like ummo taking the time to post about them after encountering them -- because it means i can contact the antivirus company and minimize the damage, as well as post a reply so people can see there is no virus.  that is much better than no one saying anything and having people get scared and come to the forum and not see any announcement about the problem.  so thank you ummo.  :up:
I do not deserve thanks, it's the least we can do in gratitude for enjoying a very useful program.

I already thought it was a false positive, so that my idea was to inform all of this false positive. I did not see anyone referring to, so consider it necessary to talk about it to others they know to whom they can pass the same.

Interestingly, at this very moment I have re-analyze the file (version 1.19.02, which I downloaded the new version to upgrade) and now tells me that is not infected. It is curious that in a few hours of passing a virus to be completely clean.

The heuristic analysis is as default, enabled the analysis of the mail and the Internet, but not for files.

In order that you have to thank me for your time and your work.

Sorry if there are grammatical errors, but these do not speak English and translators are not very accurate  ;)

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Clipboard Help+Spell / A virus according to Kaspersky
« on: March 04, 2009, 10:25 AM »
Have long used "Clipboard Help+Spell" without the slightest problem. Yesterday, the version of Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0.0.125, updated with its latest database, I found this program as a virus:

http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/9731/virus1d.jpg
http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/9751/virus2.jpg


I wonder how can I see this a virus the likes of Kaspersky, if someone else has happened and if anyone has contacted them to find out what happened.

Thanks

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