wally68
26th February 2008 09:43 UTC
Installer detected as Fraudtool by virus scanner
Hallo, i have a problem with some virus scanners.
I am using NSIS 2.23 + inetc.dll (2007-08-11) to create an auto-setup installer, that installs other NSIS installer packages over an internet/intranet connection.
Since yesterday (2008-02-25) the G-DATA and Kaspersky scanners detect my auto-installer as a "not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.CCleaner.a".
When I remove the inetc-plugin from my installer, nothing is detected.
Any ideas?
Greets
Wally
Red Wine
26th February 2008 10:31 UTC
Just another false positive, contact Kaspersky.
Joel
27th February 2008 00:03 UTC
/off topic
Why people expect to nsis solve the Vista problems and AV false positives? :p
pospec
27th February 2008 09:56 UTC
/off topic
Why people expect to nsis solve the Vista problems and AV false positives?
Because NSIS is great ;)
Takhir
27th February 2008 13:51 UTC
Let's find a good side of false positive - this means that NSIS plug-ins or code fragments were used in virus programs. NSIS code high-quality was proved this way ;)
wally68
29th February 2008 14:12 UTC
I have send an email to Kaspersky, but no answer until now.