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f-secure reports UEFReader as being infected. #1
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Which version is reported to be infected? |
the Windows version ver 1,3,0,0 which as far as I could see what the latest version of it. |
32 or 64-bit version?
Not sure how it would have got infected as these executables have never seen a Windows machine until they are downloaded onto a Windows machine. They are all compiled on a virus protected macOS machine.
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Date: Monday, 10 July 2023 at 16:40
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Subject: Re: [geraldholdsworth/UEFReader] f-secure reports UEFReader as being infected. (Issue #1)
the Windows version ver 1,3,0,0 which as far as I could see what the latest version of it.
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the CRC32 is the same in the zip as the unpacked version Calculation date: 2023-07-11 18:16:23 I guess its the 64 bit version as it does not say 32bit on the file I down loaded, just "UEF Reader". |
Hi Peter. |
Hi Gerald, |
f-secure reports this as containing "W32/Malware!DeepGuard"
https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/w32-malware.shtml
and blocks the program.
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