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  • Re: Legit Detections or False Positives?

    I would recommend making a copy of the files that you think are false-positives, zip them with the password infected. Be sure to include a link to your post here so someone can respond if need be. Email this to malware@eeye.com. eEye will have to send them to Norman so they can be corrected for you.
    Posted to Troubleshooting (Forum) by Blue1978 on 06-14-2009
  • Possible Norman AV False-Positive (Pidgen Portable)

    I may have found a false-positive with the portable version of "Pidgen" from http://portableapps.com. I have submitted the following trouble ticket for follow-up. Ticket ID: TK031307 Created On: 5/10/2008 7:02:06 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------------...
    Posted to Blink 4.0 Feedback (Forum) by Blue1978 on 05-12-2008
  • False positive? ZoomIndexer.exe detected as W32/Malware

    This is a Dreamweaver extension, and has not been detected as malware by a Blink full scan. However, when I ran a program called MM_Backup to do a full backup of my Dreamweaver setup, Blink (3.5.3) did detect ZoomIndexer.exe as W32/Malware, which seems weird. It quarantined the file. Should I be concerned...
    Posted to Troubleshooting (Forum) by Philip Gardner on 11-23-2007
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