PWizard posted on Nov 30, 2013 7:44:07 AM - Report post
It seems that now Kaspersky has jumped on the AVast bandwagon and started flagging our trainers and website as malicious. Just like with AVast, we recommend uninstalling this product and use a better solution that doesn't flag trainers as generic Trojans. We personally recommend the combination of Windows Defender (or MS Security Essentials) plus Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
If you are using Kaspersky, please report to them that our files and website are safe so that hopefully they will remove this false positive from their software.
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ServiusTheBear posted on Nov 30, 2013 8:46:07 AM - Report post
I contacted them.
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OnlyLagKillsMe posted on Nov 30, 2013 11:24:54 AM - Report post
Got no problems here with avast, since ever...
One or other trainers will pop up as bad, just disable the shields and reopen them when you're done with the trainer...
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DForce29 posted on Dec 04, 2013 10:58:12 PM - Report post
I too have sent a request.
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LordVenator posted on Dec 05, 2013 3:24:19 AM - Report post
KAV 14 user here. No problems whatsoever regarding KAV and trainers.
jackbig posted on Dec 05, 2013 4:21:21 AM - Report post
i am using avira antivir free + malwarebytes, some trainers pop up a warning which i simply exclude in avira, as for malwarebytes that one never complains
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Xientie posted on Dec 05, 2013 5:51:49 AM - Report post
Alternatively you can just add the trainer to the Kaspersky exclusions list. It beats having to pause it every time you want to use software of a questionable nature.
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ServiusTheBear posted on Dec 05, 2013 4:27:59 PM - Report post
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originally posted by Xientie
Alternatively you can just add the trainer to the Kaspersky exclusions list. It beats having to pause it every time you want to use software of a questionable nature.
Also why would you be using software of a questionable nature? hmmmmm
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