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mbam-setup.exe downloaded from geekstogo infected by Spyware, is the file infected from the source or from my pc?
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post Aug 19 2008, 02:26 AM
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Yesterday, my laptop was infected by the nasty Antivirus 2009 Malware.... So, as I usually do, I googled this error and eventually, I registered to this site to find a solution.
Then, I headed to the "You Must Read This Before Posting A Hijackthis Log, Malware Cleaning Guide" I followed all the instructions, I d/l the ATF Cleaner, and the Malwarebytes' anti malware through the link to "downloads.GEEKSTOGO.COM", then I switched from Avira AntiVir to Avast Home, as your "free antivirus applications" page recommends.
So, here' the thing, the Avast boot-up scanner detected that the mbam-setup.exe is affected with a malware... Now, I have absolutely no idea whether this infection happened from the download source or after I d/l it to my laptop

Just thought I'd point that out...
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post Aug 19 2008, 05:31 AM
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This is a false positive, it has happened before. It is so frustrating since MBAM does such a good job in malware removal. Don't know why these programs don't detect other anti-spyware scanners. It really wrecks MBAMS reputation.

I suggest reporting it to your anti-virus as a False Positive.
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post Aug 19 2008, 12:53 PM
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Thanks for letting us know about your experience. I will let the Avast! and MalwareBytes' Anti-malware folks know so that it can be corrected.

I can assure you our version is clean. Our download links are actually a redirect to a file uploaded by MBAM directly.

To add about false positives. Maybe the easiest analogy is a vaccine. To be effective a vaccine must contain bits of the original virus so that your body then recognizes it as an infection. Anti-malware products contain items in their definitions that an anti-virus may flag as suspicious. It takes cooperation between the anti-malware and anti-virus vendors to quickly resolve these false alerts, or as we call them, 'false positives'.
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post Aug 22 2008, 03:09 AM
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Okay...so that's what a false positive is.... thanks for the clarification
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