The problem:
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8.0.1
It's time to upgrade to AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8.0.1
http://forums.cricketmx.com/viewtopic.p ... 562#p89562
SpywareBlaster Version 4.1
The latest version has been released. The free download is available from:
This is scary!! My AVG Version 8 is up and running and instead of the usual "No Threats Found"...
SpywareBlaster\sbautoupdate.exe Trojan horse Dropper.Agent.IPC
http://forums.cricketmx.com/viewtopic.p ... 865#p89865
The answer in part:
And all those 218 "Potentially Dangerous Objects"...I'm not alone!!EDIT: Now Resolved in the Latest AVG Virus Database Update. Please see below.
AVG is currently falsely detecting "sbautoupdate.exe", a legitimate component of SpywareBlaster 4.1, as a virus. This is a false positive detection.
While we've been working on contacting AVG to get them to fix it, it would be incredibly helpful if anyone who has an AVG license could open a support ticket with AVG (reporting the false-positive) to help expedite the process.
The legitimate sbautoupdate.exe file is digitally signed by "Javacool Software LLC", and has the following checksums:
MD5: 5D0E5821EB35CDA9C320C1BDF1A4B695
SHA1: 62B09B3503C05A3CC853BB8BDFCC8292FD200E53
Best regards and thanks,
-Javacool
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?p=1261175
http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/micros ... idity.html
Looks like AVG's new version isn't winning many www friends!!
Although, I do like the green ticks on pages I am reading to indicate a safe environment!!