Ant Posted September 14, 2008 Yesterday, I ran a full scan on an old Toshiba Satellite notebook/laptop with Windows 98 SE with the latest and updated SAS. It found: SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Log https://www.superantispyware.com Generated 09/13/2008 at 11:40 PM Application Version : 4.21.1004 Core Rules Database Version : 3565 Trace Rules Database Version: 1553 Scan type : Complete Scan Total Scan Time : 01:42:31 Memory items scanned : 136 Memory threats detected : 0 Registry items scanned : 2939 Registry threats detected : 0 File items scanned : 27364 File threats detected : 99 Adware.Tracking Cookie [snipped many Firefox cookies] Trojan.FakeAlert-Gen/Variant C:\PROGRAM FILES\REAL\REALPLAYER\PNMI3260.DLL Trojan.Unclassified-Packed/Suspicious C:\PROGRAM FILES\IRFANVIEW\PLUGINS\ECW\NCSECW.DLL I scanned these two files online with three scanners (VirusTotal, VirusScan, and virus.org) and all came clean. I reran the scan on my Windows XP Pro. SP2 with the copied files from the notebook/laptop, and they were clean too. I even rebooted and ran updates to be sure. I did let SAS send the two DLL files to report FPs. What's going on? Thank you in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SUPERAntiSpy Posted September 16, 2008 Submit them as false positives from within the program when they are detected. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ant Posted September 16, 2008 Submit them as false positives from within the program when they are detected.I did as I said "I did let SAS send the two DLL files to report FPs." in my original post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites