knoops
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| Posted: 03/27/2006, 1:52 PM |
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Hi!
I just downloaded the latest update, but something really odd happened. I had the previous version of CCS3 PE for PHP working just fine, but during the update (after uninstall naturally) my virusscanner detected 2 backdoor virusses. The files CCGenerator.dll and IEScriptHelper.dll appeared to contain malicious backdoor-code. I don't know if my F-Secure scanner is just realy confused or if anybody else has had this problem.
This resulted in a failure of the ActiveX-controles. Disabling F-Secure during install only delays the problem, because it will detect the same files during usage of CCS.
Any thoughts or comments?
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zolw
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| Posted: 03/27/2006, 3:54 PM |
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Why donīt you send the files to support so they can check if your files are alteded somehow by a virus in your computer or to try using the same AV to see whatīs wrong?
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Marcus
Posts: 49
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| Posted: 03/27/2006, 8:15 PM |
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I just updated ccs3022 to ccs3031full version. I have Norton AntiVirus Corp. client, ZoneAlarm, and SpySweeper none of which detected any backdoor activity.
I have F-Secure on another box and it, F-Secure, gives me nothing but grief.
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Martin
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| Posted: 04/11/2006, 6:53 AM |
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I also have this problem during the installation and after ignoring the warning-message of my anti-virus application.
I use Kaspersky AntiVirus Personal.
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peterr
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| Posted: 04/12/2006, 1:16 AM |
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Could you please report this issue to your anti-virus software vendor (Kaspersky).
Thank you.
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