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Re: Killbill.exe found in FIRST USB
Usually if something edits another program, virus scanners see it as a trojan even if it isn't. An image could easily be considered a trojan because it edits the code of other programs. That may be what the issue is. Unless you have plugged the flashdrive into something you aren't supposed to, the flashdrive should be completely safe. I have seen plenty of clean files pop up as 'trojans' to virus scanners.
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Re: Killbill.exe found in FIRST USB
well then why would it be called killbill.exe? i don't think it's a FIRST easter egg...
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Re: Killbill.exe found in FIRST USB
Some digging on Google suggests that this is a false positive and that the file is related to Webcam drivers. I'm not sure why the file is named the way it is, but it does not appear to be an actual trojan or virus.
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Re: Killbill.exe found in FIRST USB
I just finished installing AVG free (not the trial version that comes with the update after re-imaging the 2010 classmate) and it detected and quarantined this exact file somewhere on the classmate itself after a scan.
For a false positive, why the menacing name? Last edited by NetPlanet : 14-01-2011 at 23:13. |
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Hey, so im just wondering why it says 1/4/1980, jw.
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Re: Killbill.exe found in FIRST USB
You should scan with Malwarebytes. Tends to be more effective than AVG Free in scanning files at times.
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