Virus Scan
Result: 2/42 (4.77%)
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Antivirus Version Last Update Result
a-squared 4.5.0.50 2010.03.07 -
AhnLab-V3 5.0.0.2 2010.03.07 -
AntiVir 8.2.1.180 2010.03.05 -
Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2010.03.05 -
Authentium 5.2.0.5 2010.03.06 -
Avast 4.8.1351.0 2010.03.07 -
Avast5 5.0.332.0 2010.03.07 -
AVG 9.0.0.787 2010.03.07 -
BitDefender 7.2 2010.03.07 -
CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2010.03.06 -
ClamAV 0.96.0.0-git 2010.03.06 -
Comodo 4091 2010.02.28 -
DrWeb 5.0.1.12222 2010.03.07 -
eSafe 7.0.17.0 2010.03.04 -
eTrust-Vet 35.2.7342 2010.03.05 -
F-Prot 4.5.1.85 2010.03.06 -
F-Secure 9.0.15370.0 2010.03.07 -
Fortinet 4.0.14.0 2010.03.07 -
GData 19 2010.03.07 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.80.0 2010.03.07 -
Jiangmin 13.0.900 2010.03.07 -
K7AntiVirus 7.10.990 2010.03.04 -
Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2010.03.07 -
McAfee 5912 2010.03.06 -
McAfee+Artemis 5912 2010.03.06 -
McAfee-GW-Edition 6.8.5 2010.03.07 -
Microsoft 1.5502 2010.03.07 -
NOD32 4922 2010.03.07 -
Norman 6.04.08 2010.03.07 -
nProtect 2009.1.8.0 2010.03.07 -
Panda 10.0.2.2 2010.03.07 -
PCTools 7.0.3.5 2010.03.04 -
Prevx 3.0 2010.03.08 -
Rising 22.37.06.04 2010.03.07 -
Sophos 4.51.0 2010.03.07 -
Sunbelt 5780 2010.03.07 Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT
Symantec 20091.2.0.41 2010.03.07 Suspicious.Insight
TheHacker 6.5.1.9.223 2010.03.07 -
TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2010.03.07 -
VBA32 3.12.12.2 2010.03.05 -
ViRobot 2010.3.5.2214 2010.03.05 -
VirusBuster 5.0.27.0 2010.03.06 -
"Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT" is a dangerous Windows platform Trojan program that comes in many different variations. Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT is often accompanied by a root-kit and has stealth techniques that make it difficult to detect and remove. Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT may download additional computer malware onto a system causing the system to operate slower than usual."
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"Suspicious.Insight is meant to inform the user that a given application is unproven and indicates that the file has not yet developed a strong reputation among Symantec’s community of users. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s Reputation-based security technology."
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To some it all up Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT may be a false positive but is highly unlikely considering I have never in my life seen this within a multi client of any nature, hence this program is most likely infected with a malware virus. It is also detected by Symantecs that the program is most likely to be of faulty nature. Use it at your own risk.
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