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FrodoHobbits 

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Posted on: Oct. 17 2010,03:00 |
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Running: Win 7 Pro x64 AVG Free 2011
Scanner reports a trojan with one of your language files. See attached screen dump.
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BoyFrary 

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Posted on: Oct. 19 2010,08:50 |
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I just signed up to inform you of the same thing. I'm on the paid for Business version of AVG.
File Name: C:\Program Files\UltraISO\lang\lang_br.dll Threat name: Trojan horse BackDoor.Ircbot.NLH
Windows 7 Virus DB: 422/3206 AVG version: 10.0.1136
Possibly a false positive.
Edit: Added the AVG Resident Sheild Alert image.
Edited by BoyFrary on Oct. 19 2010,08:53
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xoben 

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Posted on: Oct. 24 2010,20:41 |
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We are sure that all files from us are virus free. Some antivirus tools may report error messages by mistake.
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midas 

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Posted on: Oct. 30 2010,03:18 |
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working with AVG now to get this resolved
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Master Cylinder 

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Posted on: Oct. 30 2010,12:22 |
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Yes, all my machines with AVG 9 are picking up:
lang\lang_my.dll  Trojan Horse BackDoor IrcBot.NMM lang\lang_tw.dll  Trojan Horse BackDoor IrcBot.NMN It took me two hours of testing before I verified that the detection comes from the newly installed files! Ugh...
In the past, I also got a detection on lang\lang_br.dll I thought that was a real virus... I deleted UltraISO 9.36 and reinstalled. I then no longer had the issue with AVG 9. Â Unfortunately, that is no longer the case with this detection.
Seems UltraISO runs fine with additional language files missing... I think you can simply delete language files you do not need - which seem to be the offending source...
I have written EZB Systems Support on this last night (2AM). Â Good to know you are on top of it. Â Still, I am very curious - what in your code is being picked up at a virus???
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