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qwerty
The MS Sysinternals utility "psexec" is being identified by AdAware as a suspicious file "APPL/PsExec.F". There's nothing wrong with the file. I've attached the scanlog and a zip of the file in question.
LS Pekka
QUOTE(qwerty @ Apr 30 2009, 11:02 PM) *
The MS Sysinternals utility "psexec" is being identified by AdAware as a suspicious file "APPL/PsExec.F". There's nothing wrong with the file. I've attached the scanlog and a zip of the file in question.


Hi!

I will pass this on to our development team so that they could take a closer look at it in order to fine-tune the heuristics.
Read more about files beeing detected as suspicious here,

http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?showtopic=23576

Regards,

LS Pekka

Lavasoft Malware Labs
qwerty
QUOTE(LS Pekka @ Apr 30 2009, 10:32 PM) *
Hi!

I will pass this on to our development team so that they could take a closer look at it in order to fine-tune the heuristics.
Read more about files beeing detected as suspicious here,

http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?showtopic=23576

Regards,

LS Pekka

Lavasoft Malware Labs


OK; thanks. Given a choice between false positives and insufficiently strict heuristics I'll take the false positives (and I can add the ones I *know* are OK to the "Ignore" list), but I still pass along any that pop up.
LS Pekka
Thank you for informing us about the issue smile.gif

Regards,

LS Pekka

Lavasoft Malware Labs
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