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Message 19631 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 12:45:56 UTC

since i downloaded climate prediction i also got a virus with the package, has anyone else had the same. My problem now is i cant get rid of it HELP!!!
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Message 19635 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 14:10:52 UTC

Hmmm.

What is the virus detection software you are running?

What is the virus it thinks it found?
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Message 19637 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 14:26:31 UTC
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Did you have a md5 checksum error in the Boinc message tab ?
If not, your Antivirus is probably over-sensitive.
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Message 19639 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 14:59:54 UTC - in response to Message 19635.  

Hmmm.

What is the virus detection software you are running?

What is the virus it thinks it found?

Hi im running Mcafee but it dosnt recognise the virus ive tried online scans, i also have ad aware aol spyware microsoft beta and malicious software removal tool all to no avail
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Message 19640 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 15:01:42 UTC - in response to Message 19637.  

Did you have a md5 checksum error in the Boinc message tab ?
If not, your Antivirus is probably over-sensitive.


no error thanks anyway for that
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Message 19648 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 16:33:11 UTC

I doubt that you have a REAL virus, as no one else has reported it.

Try AVG, free version. Lots of us use it.

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Message 19649 - Posted: 25 Jan 2006, 16:37:35 UTC - in response to Message 19639.  

Hmmm.

What is the virus detection software you are running?

What is the virus it thinks it found?

Hi im running Mcafee but it dosnt recognise the virus ive tried online scans, i also have ad aware aol spyware microsoft beta and malicious software removal tool all to no avail


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Message 19663 - Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 1:32:29 UTC

I have been running McAfee for about 10 years, and was mostly happy with it. Recently however I had many issues with false positives from McAfee, and it has even deleted some files from my computer without asking permission.

I am going to get rid of McAfee, as I can no longer trust that software.
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Message 19746 - Posted: 29 Jan 2006, 12:04:36 UTC - in response to Message 19648.  

I doubt that you have a REAL virus, as no one else has reported it.

Try AVG, free version. Lots of us use it.



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Message 19747 - Posted: 29 Jan 2006, 12:06:23 UTC - in response to Message 19648.  

I doubt that you have a REAL virus, as no one else has reported it.

Try AVG, free version. Lots of us use it.


so why have i had to reformat my computer smart ass!!!
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Message 19750 - Posted: 29 Jan 2006, 13:45:43 UTC
Last modified: 29 Jan 2006, 14:24:47 UTC

No need to be rude with us.
We are volunteers and do our best to help people like you: we don\'t have magical answers to all the problems.

If you haven\'t had a md5 checksum error while downloading CPDN applications, it\'s completely impossible that your virus came from CPDN and since the launch of this project, nobody has seen or reported such a problem.

AFIAK, all Boinc applications (CPDN included) are numerically signed with a md5sum algorithm, and any modification of these applications (by a virus or something else) would give a signature error and would not be used or unzipped by your computer.

If really you had a virus, it came from another source.

Second thing: If you really don\'t want viruses or reformat adventures, I would advise you to run a real OS like Linux: It\'ll make you more happy and polite.

Since you have reformat your HDD, you\'re sure now that your computer is clean.
As said previously, install Zone Alarm and AVG to protect your machine, and then after that, try to download a new model: I\'m sure it\'ll work.
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Message 19759 - Posted: 29 Jan 2006, 17:50:35 UTC
Last modified: 29 Jan 2006, 18:08:11 UTC

Nicely said, Arnaud.

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Edit: We still have no symptoms for the assumed-to-be virus. Lock the system? Destroy files? Fill the hard disk? Take over the CPU? ...

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