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December 3rd, 2009, 10:28 PM
#1
Avast Antivirus Has Gone Mad
It happened to me yesterday....
http://www.dslreport...Gone-Mad-105773
Antivirus program suddenly sees false positives everywhere...

While it veers astray from our normal subject matter of broadband-related news, users in our security forum are indicating that Avast antivirus appears to have gone seriously off of the rails. According to users, the application has suddenly decided to flag many safe applications, freshly-downloaded files and dlls as malicious, wreaking havoc on user systems.
It appears that the program is flagging a number of files used by entirely normal programs such as Skype, Spybot Search and Destroy and other programs incorrectly as the Win32 elf-MZG trojan.
Avast's official forums are currently being crushed by the sudden onslaught of traffic created by confused users, many of whom are being told that generic program files are a security threat. Impacted users should uninstall the program or disable the file shield functionality of the application until a fix is issued, lest they delete necessary files on the advice of an anti-virus program gone mad. Avast, which just celebrated the addition of its 100,000,000th user, is in for a very busy night.
Needless to say, your copy of Microsoft Paint is not a virus, regardless of what Avast is currently telling you.
Update Avast has posted a statement to their forum saying they've fixed the problem.
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December 3rd, 2009, 11:04 PM
#2
Thanks for the heads up Broni. I have Avast installed on my Laptop, which I haven't used today. I'll check it out in the morning.
The true test of character is not how much we
know how to do, but how we behave when we don't know what to do
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December 3rd, 2009, 11:07 PM
#3
After today's updates (or maybe late last night updates) things seems to be back to normal.
Before that (yesterday), I got several virus warnings, but I knew for sure, those warnings were about 100% legit program files, so I disregarded them.
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December 4th, 2009, 03:20 PM
#4
Also, see this thread for more info... http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...d.php?t=242413
BTW, I had my first encounter with this issue yesterday. My aunt and uncle called and said they had a trojan horse. I told them to not touch anything and I'd be right over. Thankfully, they called before doing anything else and no damage occurred. I was grateful they didn't start quarantining everything. Would have made quite a mess...
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December 5th, 2009, 12:15 AM
#5
I got almost mad at my son, because my Avast went nuts right at the moment when I plugged in USB stick, which was used by my son for last couple of hours.
I was almost sure, he played with some torrents and got my USB stick infected.
Surely enough, it was nothing else, but just a coincidence....LOL
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December 27th, 2009, 12:57 PM
#6
Strange I should see this thread some 3 weeks later having just suffered similar issues today. Earlier I was using yahoo messenger and webcam, all the ads had avast telling me I had a virus. Had a feeling it was false alarms so basically clicked delete (the offending file was in temp internet folder) and carried on. Just had an update from avast and all seems well again. Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone else had the same problems today.
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (32Bit OS)
Manufacturer - Dell (Inspiron Desktop 546 Minitower)
Processor - AMD Athlon (tm) 64 x2 Dual Core Processor 5200+ 2.70 GHz
Memory - 3072MB (3 x 1024) 800MHz DDR2 Dual Channel
System Type - 32 bit
Hard Drive 500GB Serial ATA non Raid (7200Rpm)
Graphics - 512mb ATI Radeon HD 4350
Monitor - Acer P223W 22" LCD (using DVI)
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December 28th, 2009, 12:11 PM
#7
I had a couple of warnings about banner ads yesterday but none so far today.
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December 28th, 2009, 09:48 PM
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