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| I'm curious--is this a virus or not...? (bgaritadumoka) |
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Hello Scarlett:
You can find out yourself whether or not something is/has a virus. Just upload it to Jotti at https://virusscan.jotti.org/ or to VirusTotal at https://www.virustotal.com/ on the web. Either service will scan a file for you for free against multiple antivirus programs (including Clam AV, which provides the engine/signature database for ClamWin). If more than a couple of AVs there find an infection, it is probably a real virus/malware. If only a couple of AVs find an infection, it is likely a false positive. Some of the AVs share signature databases, so I like to see five or more AVs finding an infection before I really worry about it. You can send files not detected by ClamWin and false positive detections to Clam at https://www.clamav.net/sendvirus/ and they will develop a signature for a virus infection or adjust their signature if a virus is falsely detected by Clamwin as infected. ClamWin will benefit from anything you send Clam. With all that said, the name looks suspicious. Many viruses use names that don't mean anything--perhaps they are generated by a computer. The file is a Dll (or "helper") file set up by a program. Many times viral DLL files are "dropped" in the Windows directory. Regards, |
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