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Post by nicc on Nov 8, 2019 9:17:49 GMT -5
Once again MBAM has reported problems with SPFLite2 and its dektop icon. Anyone else use MBAM and get the same problem? The name of the 'malware' is "MachineLearning/Anomolous.100%"
It may be a false positive but if no one else gets the same result then I will need to delete and start again. I we all get it then i will report it to MBAM.
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Post by George on Nov 8, 2019 13:00:34 GMT -5
nicc MBAM flagged it on my system as well.
George
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Post by nicc on Nov 9, 2019 4:57:10 GMT -5
Hi George
Thanks for that. I tried to report this to MBAM but they want the program attached to the report. I tried to Zip it but it appears that the SPFLite2.exe IS already an archive so I could not zip it. So I opened the 'archive' and got a list of folders/files: folder .rsc - 5 folders file: UPX0 File: UPX1 But I click spflite2.exe and splite2 starts up. Seems that I cannot make an archive of the executable. I will attach the .exe uncompressed!
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Post by nicc on Nov 9, 2019 11:10:53 GMT -5
Reported and fixed. Apparently it was fixed yesterday.
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Post by George on Nov 9, 2019 13:02:28 GMT -5
nicc: Hmmm, what tool are you using to list the contents. The SPFLite EXE files are all compressed using UPX. Before compression, right out of the compiler, the EXE is about 2.5 MB, after UPX gets through with it the size is about 450KB.
I create backups of my development folder regularly using 7Z and have never had a problem with it creating a ZIP file containing ANY file type.
George
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Post by nicc on Nov 9, 2019 16:21:24 GMT -5
Hi George
It was 7-Zip as supplied by Windows 10. Right-click on spflite2.exe in program files(x86)\ spflite then click on 7-Zip then 'Open archive'.
it's weird. Every .exe and .dll I have looked at is the same - different files in the 'archive' but 7-Zip thinks they are archives.
Anyway - problem with MBAM resolved.
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