

- Zillya false positive update#
- Zillya false positive upgrade#
- Zillya false positive portable#
- Zillya false positive software#
- Zillya false positive code#
Submitting for whitelisting your setup package before each release (even this can be time consuming) is the best way to avoid such false detections. So to avoid such unpleasant situations we always recommend our customers to submit their setup package (before each release) to the AV vendors for being whitelisted. However, as the antivirus product heuristics change from one day to another and the false detections occur very often it is really difficult for us to continuously keep all our application files whitelisted, even if we try to do all our best. Take care before you delete all, as the tool may throw up false positives.
Zillya false positive portable#
False positive issues should be addressed directly with the company or individual behind the product under consideration. Zillya Scanner Portable AntiVirus for Windows remove all kinds of malware. We will try to contact those AV vendors and report these false positives. 1/ submit False Positive Review Request to email: 2/ Create an email with the title False Positive Request for domain.name 3/ or Submit. VirusTotal is not responsible for false positives generated by any of the resources it uses.
Zillya false positive software#
I have considered making an Audit only fixlet to point out that software that bundles Adware is detected if a system is relevant to it, but that is also complicated.Indeed at the current time it seems the Updater tool delivered with AI 15.1 is falsely detected by 2 AV products: Rising and VBA32, while the Updater tool delivered with AI 14.5.1 is falsely detected by 4 AV products: NANO-Antivirus, VBA32, Zillya and Yandex.
Zillya false positive update#
We have NOT created update content for software that bundles Adware in it because that is not great, but if you have that software installed in your environment, then you most likely already have the Adware they bundle installed. We are doing some validations on our end, but it is hard for us to be certain something is benign. We can only assert that our prefetches and hash checks prevent the file from being modified between you and the vendor as long as our hashes match the official installer. you can think it's a false positive, of course. 1 comment Best Add a Comment the-nekromancer 6 yr. If you feel that Putty is malicious, then you would need to investigate every system that our fixlet is relevant on already because they already have it installed, just an earlier version. Zillya False Positive Just thought I'd post this here so someone at the company might see it. Because I'm the trusting type, I am not going to say they are deliberate false positives but that they are due to over sensitive heuristics.

decision of each detector, and low false positives but high false. However, it appears Jiangmin is reporting it as having a virus as well as Zillya - but none of the other antivirus programs in VirusTotal is reporting this. Mayahana, 26 rogerm Registered Member Joined: Posts: 8,409 I've just ditched this to excessive false positives. ESET was contacted, and I hope this case can be reviewed quickly. detectors using well-known metrics such as false-positive rate, false-negative rate. False positive issues should be addressed directly with the company or individual behind the product under consideration.
Zillya false positive upgrade#
We are just providing a mechanism to upgrade it to the newest version. This is a case of false-positive, meaning a harmless app was incorrectly detected as a virus.
Zillya false positive code#
There is an added part to all of this, because these are upgrade fixlets, they are only relevant on systems that already have Putty installed, so if you already have Putty installed, and Putty is bundling malicious code in it’s binaries and has been for a while now, then you already have that malicious code on your system. I would expect the EXE inside the MSI to be flagged as malicious and if the MSI is flagged as malicious, then it would only be because it contains a malicious EXE. I do wonder if Putty itself is actually what is being considered malicious since it could be used as a hacking tool? Not that it contains malicious code, but that it being present at all could be the sign of something malicious? I say this because it seems like it is the MSI itself that is getting flagged as malicious, which seems dubious. only program left thats malicous is sonic studio 3.exe and virus total gives this wich i hope is a false positive (Sonicsuite3.exe): Zillya Trojan.
