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‎Dec 20, 2009
04:18 PM
Kapersky finds virus on Install Shield 2009 CD
Kapersky 2010 antivirus finds a virus on the Install Shield 2009 Express CD
CD Part Number IEX1150ZD
This is a report when I scan the installation CD from Acresso:
12/20/2009 4:27:42 PM Detected: not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.Agent.aic F:\Installs\program files\InstallShield\2009 Express\Redist\Language Independent\i386\setupW.exe
The not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.Agent files were also found on my computer after installing Install Shield 2009 Express.
The F:\ is my CD drive
Thanks in advance
Tom
CD Part Number IEX1150ZD
This is a report when I scan the installation CD from Acresso:
12/20/2009 4:27:42 PM Detected: not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.Agent.aic F:\Installs\program files\InstallShield\2009 Express\Redist\Language Independent\i386\setupW.exe
The not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.Agent files were also found on my computer after installing Install Shield 2009 Express.
The F:\ is my CD drive
Thanks in advance
Tom
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‎Dec 21, 2009
11:50 AM
This is unlikely to be a virus; it is more likely to be a false positive. A quick search found that Kaspersky may investigate files that are causing these reports to determine if there is really a virus or if it's a false positive. See http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=13881 for more information on how to submit the file.
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‎Dec 26, 2009
06:46 PM
Is "not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.Agent" one of your files? It is on Install Shield 2009 Express CD.
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‎Dec 28, 2009
12:21 PM
I don't believe not-a-virus:FraudTool.Win32.Agent is our file. As far as I know, we have no way of putting colons ':' in filenames.
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‎Dec 29, 2009
02:37 PM
I can email the file off of your InstallShield 2009 Express (Windows) CD if you want.
The file is SetupW.exe 601 kb Date= 8/5/2008 5:42AM
Right click on the file and chose properties
File description
Type Application
File version
Product name
Product version
Copyright
Size 600KB
Date modified 8/5/2008 5:42 AM
(the version,Product name, Product version and Copyright are blank)
Also, the autorun does not work on the CD. You must explore the Cd and run setup.exe.
The file is SetupW.exe 601 kb Date= 8/5/2008 5:42AM
Right click on the file and chose properties
File description
Type Application
File version
Product name
Product version
Copyright
Size 600KB
Date modified 8/5/2008 5:42 AM
(the version,Product name, Product version and Copyright are blank)
Also, the autorun does not work on the CD. You must explore the Cd and run setup.exe.
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‎Dec 31, 2009
10:00 AM
Again, would you like me to email you the file off your InstallShield Express 2009 CD for your to look at?
Thanks Tom
Thanks Tom
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‎Jan 04, 2010
04:46 PM
The setupW.exe file is ours. However part of our QA cycle before release includes a virus scan so I don't believe this file is likely to contain a virus. I would check with Kaspersky, as of the two of us they are the ones with the virus checking business.