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I've also seen false positives generated by clamscan from the user.dmp file. Here's what's probably going on:
The user.dmp is basically a memory dump which contains the variables for programs running at the time of a crash. This would include data from clamscan, as it was performing a scan at the time. Since virus scanners identify a virus by matching a pattern in a file, it's likely that clam would have had one (or more) virus patterns held in memory at that time. These were written out to the user.dmp file and were subsequently "identified" as a virus when you ran the scanner again. The upshot is that, assumiing the drwatson log shows clamsacan running, then these are most likely false positives, so you should not be concerned and can just delete the dmp files to resolve the problem. However, I would not advise taking any action to ignore these files as it is quite possible that genuine viruses might exploit this by storing themselves in filenames matching user.dmp. Also, I guess that you could get a result like this if you had had a virus in memory at the time of the crash? However, I would expect that you would find other traces of the infection on your hard disk as well. Hope this helps, J |
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