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123456&
04-15-2010, 03:52 PM
This isnt my work, i found it in mobile file us.
Windows Installer for a mass amount of samsungpst dlls
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darkpoe
07-29-2010, 01:40 PM
This isnt my work, i found it in mobile file us.
Windows Installer for a mass amount of samsungpst dlls
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This was infected with Virus:Win32/Parite.B as per Microsoft Security Essentials
Category: Virus
Description: This program is dangerous and replicates by infecting other files.
Recommendation: Remove this software immediately.
Microsoft Security Essentials detected programs that may compromise your privacy or damage your computer. You can still access the files that these programs use without removing them (not recommended). To access these files, select the 'Allow' action and click 'Apply actions'. If this option is not available, log on as administrator or ask the local administrator for help.
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file:G:\Users\user\Downloads\SaMSuNG_PST_DLL_S\SaM SuNG PST DLL'S.exe
rich hathaway
09-13-2010, 11:20 AM
these kind of files throw false positives,just go to your anti-vir and add it to your list of exceptions.
ArkieKDealer
09-14-2010, 11:39 AM
I can't see the end of the web address. Can anyone help?
whitey10tc
09-14-2010, 11:53 AM
I can't see the end of the web address. Can anyone help?
Fixed it..........
djx759
10-30-2010, 11:00 AM
Guys, That is not a false positive. I installed this on a computer about a month ago and it sent cialis links to everyone in my address book. I thought maybe it was a coincidence, so i reinstalled it on another computer 2 days ago and it did the same thing. both computers had aol installed, so i think as long as you don't use aol u are ok. I tried my own theory on a laptop *without* aol and it worked fine.
rich hathaway
10-30-2010, 11:57 AM
aol doesnt have anything to do with it, this is a mass installer, traditionally anything that can "jump" from one file to another will throw up a red flag on most anti virus programs.that is because that is typically what a virus does,it moves from one file to another and/or reports back to some server somewhere,so when these programs are written they are told to find anything that copy's or can duplicate its self,thus a positive,but it is false,thus a false positive. there are 2 files in this pack that will throw false positives they are as follows (win32/pirite) both the same. my avg flags them everytime.
however open the definitions file or the virus encyclopedia of your anti-vir program you are using and search it. it will bring back nothing. this is because this is a harmless installer that is capable of duplicating itself to install multiple files. it does not report back to anything or "jump"to anything other than the dll's it was meant to. so it really is ok to add this file to your list of exceptions and use it like it was meant to be used. aol however is know for causing all kinds of problems and installing all kinds of tracking cookies and malware on your os. slowing computers to almost unusable states over time. i would highly recomend ridding your pc of it before you find yourself in need of my or anther store like mine to do some fixin on it for ya.
Guest
11-04-2010, 11:38 AM
Win32/Parite.B can be a real pain... I'll download and try to check out the files on a secure imaged machine, but Parite can destroy thousands of files per hour and you may not find out until it's too late. It also spread through your network to open shares with write ability.
UPDATE: Comodo found no threat in the file. Maybe it was either a fasle positive, or the EXE was infected BY your machine...
djx759
02-15-2011, 11:21 AM
I thought it might just attack the mail program on aol........someone else (maybe you) listed another link and that one worked fine. I actually repair computers so i know aol SUCKS. I have had that email for close to 15 years, so thats the only reason I keep their crap software :lol:
Dredog Papkov
02-20-2013, 03:36 AM
thank you very much
123456&
02-20-2013, 09:22 AM
thank you very much
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jmillado
03-07-2014, 10:59 PM
Thank you very much....
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