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ispalten; here is what I got from Norton log. Full Path: c:\quarten\wirelesskeyview\wirelesskeyview.exe
Threat: Trojan.ADH.2
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On computers as of
2/25/2013 at 12:42:00 PM
Last Used
2/25/2013 at 12:42:00 PM
Startup Item
No
Launched
No
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Unknown
Number of users in the Norton Community that have used this file: Unknown
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Unknown
This file release is currently not known.
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High
This file risk is high.
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Threat Details
Threat type: Virus. Programs that infect other programs, files, or areas of a computer by inserting themselves or attaching themselves to that medium.
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file origin tree
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File Actions
wirelesskeyview.exe
Blocked
Avg. Resource Usage:
Unknown
Avg. CPU Usage:
Unknown
Avg. Memory Usage:
Unknown
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File Thumbprint - SHA:
4f64507c2ed87360726771372e5fa9044faa5347ffcf00de80a7f2a69d2738c2
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File Thumbprint - MD5:
a4f73599a9b507269922f570cfda367c
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Larry, I get a LOT like that, especially for some Beta testing I do. Reason is basically these lines :
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Unknown
Number of users in the Norton Community that have used this file: Unknown
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Unknown
This file release is currently not known.
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High
This file risk is high.
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Norton 'throws' this out on basically new or less frequently used files. I think I might have 'shut' that report off? Not sure how? I think by now allowing Sonar to look at my D/L folder? I figure when I go to execute the file it would catch something, but I'm not sure.
To me, the above reasons are FALSE POSTITIVES.
Irv S.
