Anybody else experienced this problem? I posted in the ICCup forums as well, but I believe tl.net is much more frequented and therefore respond a lot quicker :p
Trojan in ICCup Launcher?
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poilord
Germany3252 Posts
Anybody else experienced this problem? I posted in the ICCup forums as well, but I believe tl.net is much more frequented and therefore respond a lot quicker :p | ||
Zyarktodt
United States67 Posts
On March 26 2009 07:25 poilord wrote: So I wanted to play some games on ICCup today, but when I started up my launcher, I got an alert telling me that a trojan was found in the iccscbn.icc file. Now I've scanned the whole directory and the iccwc3.icc file seems to be affected, too. Anybody else experienced this problem? I posted in the ICCup forums as well, but I believe tl.net is much more frequented and therefore respond a lot quicker :p It really pisses me off that these antivirus companies make money when their software is so shitty that it makes false alert soo many freakin times. It's like they'd rather have 100 false alerts rather than have to say "their software failed." | ||
Jonoman92
United States9101 Posts
At least, that's how it has been explained to me before. | ||
poilord
Germany3252 Posts
It was a little weird, because the problem only came up today, without me updating the launcher or anything. So back to getting bashed by D+ players for me :< | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On March 26 2009 07:29 Zyarktodt wrote: It really pisses me off that these antivirus companies make money when their software is so shitty that it makes false alert soo many freakin times. It's like they'd rather have 100 false alerts rather than have to say "their software failed." Would your rather have a lot of false-positives or a lot of false-negatives? I think it's better this way even if it's a hassle, and it's easy to just put it on an ignore list. | ||
meathook
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sprawlers
Norway439 Posts
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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blabber
United States4448 Posts
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poilord
Germany3252 Posts
On March 26 2009 07:48 Supah wrote: Got the same msg for the first time today. do you use Avira? If you do it's probably just some updated definition that makes it so that it now appears as a trojan. yes, I do; put it on ignore now D: | ||
Racenilatr
United States2756 Posts
On March 26 2009 07:29 Zyarktodt wrote: It really pisses me off that these antivirus companies make money when their software is so shitty that it makes false alert soo many freakin times. It's like they'd rather have 100 false alerts rather than have to say "their software failed." better safe then sorry | ||
Yaqoob
Canada3318 Posts
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rredtooth
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MuffiN
Korea (North)201 Posts
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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Nightmarjoo
United States3359 Posts
I emailed virus@avira.com or whatever email thing it says to email in the help files with the sc .icc file, but then it started calling all the chaos .bwl files and the old penguin plug files viruses too, it's getting really annoying =/ | ||
Zzoram
Canada7115 Posts
wmode.bwl.uTMP wmode[1].bwl associated with iccup launcher as generic trojans and deleted them | ||
SpiritoftheTunA
United States20903 Posts
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Licmyobelisk
Philippines3682 Posts
McAfee just detected wmode.bwl.uTMP wmode[1].bwl associated with iccup launcher as generic trojans and deleted them This is one annoying shit that happened to me before that is why I uninstall the AV and just practice safety when checking out websites. | ||
Leath
Canada1724 Posts
Can someone help me out? McAfee detected: wmode.bwl, and iccscbn.icc as Trojans and put both in quarantine. I tell McAfee to restore iccscbn.icc and it does for 2 seconds before it removes it again >< I cant launch iccup AH anymore. I dont know how to turn McAfee off. | ||
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