I only ask you take care in distinguishing between facts and suspicions. Similarly you stated that "I have no way to change the subject title" without bothering to check that "fact". If you had actually confirmed the Trojan was present it would be a "simply a statement of fact".
Is this just a false positive/mistake on AVG (I have this (FLVPlayer4Free) on several other PCs and have yet to see this on any of them.
I saw another thread a couple of weeks ago about avg detecting a trojan in super.I think redwudz hit the nail on the head that avg has been coming up with a lot of possible false positives lately. After updating AVG Free Edition today it gave me the following: Trojan horse C:\Program Files\FLVPlayer4Free\FLVPlayer4Free.exe I got the FLVPlayer4Free from here on MG. It found a SIGNATURE that matched the Trojan. Odwin the author of FAVC posts to this forum and doom9 often and I REALLY dont think he would put a trojan in his package. You said "I just ran AVG Anti-Virus and it found trojan horse in the program file FAVC_105.exe." With this, I end my contributions to this subject. In many other forums, I was only able to change the content of my post, not its title. All I cared and chose to do is to present what happened in details without naming and accusing anyone.Īs for changing the title of course, I changed it immediately after I found out from you that it was possible. It's up to one's nature to read my title as an "accusation" or simply a statement of fact. Thank you, Mr_Odwin for clarifying the issue. If you hear the world is ending on one news station, I'd bet you'd turn to another news station just to make sure Trend Micro offers their online House Call for free, which when in doubt, it's always good to have a second opinion. I don't know about recent versions of AVG, but AVAST is a bit heavier than the AVG from 2.5 years ago. We have ran it on our XP machine and 2000 machine for a number of years now with out problems. You should go ahead and move over to Avast. i don't mind it erring on the safe side but i now understand the phrase "you get what you pay for" a little better. exes it didn't like, but norton had said were ok. avg scanned the comp and deleted 4 program. i didn't wish to pay them again for this year so i went with avg for now.
when it rebooted with the new battery i installed the bios date was 1980. after using norton for 3 years without any infection of any kind the battery died in this comp. Having just switched from norton to avg i can attest that avg finds false positives.