here's a log file attached
P.S. it was 88 password protected files a day ago now its 100..
i cant seem to see them i would just delete them, i looked up online and it showed similar names as the one i see but not mine..
/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=12417" data-fileid="12417" rel="">1387335571_1_01.xml
If you would please view the log, you will notice that the difference is accounted for exactly in
C:\Users\Jeno.J.E\Desktop\2010kaiser flstudio_10.0.9c Package Installer.exe
which was probably not there during your previous scan.
If you would please view the log, you will notice that the difference is accounted for exactly in C:\Users\Jeno.J.E\Desktop\2010kaiser flstudio_10.0.9c Package Installer.exe which was probably not there during your previous scan.
Ya, your right there was 2 programs i downloaded that seemed legit, and i know about false positives of there nature but it just seemed odd i cant even find these under normal browse. it just makes me wonder if the programs i downloaded were really safe or not due to a mp3plugi.cab that was in the download which ive had this program before and ive seen that file before its nature is pretty much in the name but ive never picked it up as a virus ( Gen:variant.symmi.25593 )
Hello,
Password protected items are archives or packed installation kits generated by publishers. Usually is better to protect an installation kit with a random password to prevent reverse engineering (in other words, cracking).
Also, backups or personal archives that are protected by a password can not be scanned because an antivirus program doesn't have a local database with passwords.
Even if a malware is present in one of those archives, when the content will be unpacked, it will be caught by the real time protection.
Happy New Year!
Hello,Password protected items are archives or packed installation kits generated by publishers. Usually is better to protect an installation kit with a random password to prevent reverse engineering (in other words, cracking). Also, backups or personal archives that are protected by a password can not be scanned because an antivirus program doesn't have a local database with passwords. Even if a malware is present in one of those archives, when the content will be unpacked, it will be caught by the real time protection. Happy New Year!
HA! nice ok i did finally figure out how to see the files felt kinda tarted when i did find out.. but i hear you i just didn't want a password protected back door or something like that i did a re scan and its still at a hundred so that's good, well i hear ya on the whole cracking deal makes sense they could of picked a better name then TRSX4Hyd.exe.part lol sounds like a demonic virus ready to smother my comp with love ha
happy new year to you too hope u had a good one!!