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alch
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There was a false positive recently detecting NSIS-based installers, including clamwin-update. Recent database update fixed that. I suggest you rescan the file with clamwin.
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murray alfredson
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What are NSIS based installers?
Perhaps I should download the software again and reinstall before running clamwin? Murray |
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alch
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NSIS is the tool used for building software installers used by many programs. I don't think you need to reinstall anything. I suggest you update the virus database in clamwin and re-scan, additionally use an online service like https://www.virustotal.com to scan the suspicious files online.
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murray alfredson
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Thank you for the suggestion. It sounds less drastic than shredding the files.
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