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| NVidia drvr nForce4/500series -W2K/XP,= Trojan.Agent-51606 ? |
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From what you said, it's probably a false positive. There have been a lot of them lately for Trojan.Agents. We used to be able to give large false positive files to one of the original Clam AV team, but I don't know if that is still possible with Sourcefire running things now. Joel Esler is the open source rep at Clam AV now. I'll reference this post to him.
I suggest that you upgrade to the latest version of ClamWin from the ClamWin web site, since detection between versions can sometimes vary. If the date of that file hasn't changed since you put it on the computer, it is probably okay. I don't see many viruses in files that large. Regards, |
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You can send files that are too large to submit thru the Clam AV submission system to Alain zidouemba at Sourcefire. That is azidouemba at sourcefire dotcom (I am showing the address differently to stymie any robots mining for email addresses here).
Keep in mind that the Sourcefre personnel have other duties, and they will process false positives as soon as possible. By the way, you can scan files up to 40 megabytes in size with Metascan at https://www.metascan-online.com/en on the web. Regards, |
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