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Can someone who is using Malewarebytes please try to scan the very latest (version 4.73 as of today) version of MUSHclient?
http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?id=11087
I am mildly concerned about these virus reports. My own anti-virus program is not reporting problems, but it also doesn't know of Trojan.P2P.Dropper. I suppose that makes sense, if it knew about it, it would report it.
However I am quite careful with the development machine I use to develop MUSHclient on. No peer-to-peer networks, no game playing (other than MUSHclient, heh), and I don't collect emails on it (I use my Mac for that).
It could be worth checking the MD5 sum of the downloaded file and see if it agrees with what is on the download page. There are md5sum programs on various web sites, just choose one at random.
Since the installer is a compressed file, it is possible that the compressed data just randomly matches a virus signature. In which case the "trojan" would only show up on that particular version.
A reasonable approach (as suggested by Mleo2003) would be to unzip the (installer) file yourself and then check the contents with your scanner.
I have been trying to find documentation for the signature for this trojan without luck so far. I could at least then check to see if the file has this signature or not. And quite possibly simply re-making the installer would make it go away.
In any case if version 4.73 does not have the trojan signature I would use that, as it fixes a number of bugs, and would also confirm that this site is to be trusted.
It also seems mildly odd to me that the 20 other virus scanners don't report any problems. |
- Nick Gammon
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