CA Anti Virus needs a-spankin'

>> Friday, July 10, 2009

It seems that a recent update from CA has caused the program to mistakenly identify valid Windows system files as being infected. Removing the said files to quarantine will give you prompts that system files have been changed and that it may make the system unstable. No official word from CA but if you accidentally deleted the quarantined files, go HERE to retrieve them back.

Common prompts users are getting:

7/8/2009 16:58:31 PM File infection: C:\WINDOWS\system32\net.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZNPB infection. Quarantined
7/8/2009 16:58:32 PM File infection: C:\WINDOWS\system32\netsh.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZOKH infection. Quarantined
7/8/2009 16:58:38 PM File infection: C:\windows\SERVIC~1\i386\net.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZNPB infection. Quarantined
7/8/2009 16:58:38 PM File infection: C:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\net.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZNPB infection.
7/8/2009 16:58:38 PM File infection: C:\windows\SERVIC~1\i386\netsh.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZOKH infection. Quarantined
7/8/2009 16:58:39 PM File infection: C:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\netsh.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZOKH infection.
7/8/2009 16:58:42 PM File infection: C:\WINDOWS\system32\reg.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZOAF infection. Quarantined
7/8/2009 16:58:47 PM File infection: C:\windows\SERVIC~1\i386\reg.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZOAF infection. Quarantined
7/8/2009 16:58:47 PM File infection: C:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\reg.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZOAF infection.
7/8/2009 16:58:49 PM File infection: C:\WINDOWS\system32\verclsid.exe is Win32/AMalum.ZZNRA infection. Quarantined

It's so nice to hear that it's not just AVG that messes up, isn't it? *evil laughter*

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