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lamebrain
Starting Member
United Kingdom
9 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2012 : 21:21:14
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Hi Ale, When I tried to access Movie Manager 7 today I got the following from my Online security Software.
AVG Resident Shield
Found Luhe.Fiha.A C;\....\eXtreme Movie Manager 7\Plugins\Episoden\Episoden.exe.
Is this as reported or a false/positive? Thanks |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2012 : 21:56:32
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This plugin hasn't been updated. So it's definitively no virus in the original file. Please check these info (from my original compilation): File size: 674 KB (690.688 Bytes) Last Modified: Friday, 25. Dezember 2009, 12:15:42 |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
Edited by - JDommi on 17 Apr 2012 21:58:40 |
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lamebrain
Starting Member
United Kingdom
9 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2012 : 22:30:18
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JDommi) The reported size is actually 675kb and while checking it the virus warning camee up again.Is it possible for me to just replace the file or shall I do a full replacement of eXtreme Movie Manager? I have checked it with another malware prog which shows up nothing untoward. |
Edited by - lamebrain on 17 Apr 2012 22:35:36 |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2012 : 07:15:48
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http://www.mediafire.com/?k9c453m5leod489 If AVG continously shows the warning, just ignore it. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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lamebrain
Starting Member
United Kingdom
9 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2012 : 10:29:23
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JDommi, I've re-downloaded the latest ver available on the site,completely removed the troublesome installation and re-installed and so far everything is a-okay. Thanks for your assistance
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apd
Junior Member
Greece
378 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2012 : 11:57:24
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Hey, I got this AVG message too! Still using v. 7223, haven't had an alarm before; probably the last AVG update introduced some false alarm. |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2012 : 15:40:14
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apd, please try to download the version from my link above and copy it to the plug-in folder of XMM. Just to be sure that it depends on AVG. But as lamebrain said the problem should be resolved after a fresh XMM installation... |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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apd
Junior Member
Greece
378 Posts |
Posted - 19 Apr 2012 : 13:10:29
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No, the new .exe also triggers an AVG alarm for Luhe.Filha.E |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 19 Apr 2012 : 14:21:40
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Then it is a false alarm. Avira has shown a virus on one of my plug-ins (was it the same?) at the beginning. But then they have changed something so that it wasn't alarmed anymore. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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jwhoopi
Starting Member
7 Posts |
Posted - 20 Apr 2012 : 18:03:26
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I also am receiving an infection message. Virus: luhe.fiha.A on episoden.exe
From AVG.
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 20 Apr 2012 : 19:10:39
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As said before: it's a false alarm. Avira and Komodo doesn't say that it is a virus. Maybe someone should send the file to AVG to check it directly. Unfortunately I doesn't have the sourcecode anymore to be 100% sure. But I have 3 versions of the file and they are all identical. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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