add it to the exception list
A W32/Obfuscated.CZ!genr was found...
Cant even redownload the file on my gaming rig without warnings.
Checked it on my fresh installed notebook with Antivir... malware found.
It's none of the specific warning, you mentioned about in the "VIRUS WARNUNG?"-wiki. And I'm not even using AVG
And to be honest... an EXCEPTION is a pretty much advice.
OH, btw... got no warnings for other trainers.
[Edited by Singler, 4/20/2011 4:50:12 PM]
add it to the exception list
A W32/Obfuscated.CZ!genr was found...
Cant even redownload the file on my gaming rig without warnings.
Checked it on my fresh installed notebook with Antivir... malware found.
It's none of the specific warning, you mentioned about in the "VIRUS WARNUNG?"-wiki. And I'm not even using AVG
And to be honest... an EXCEPTION is a pretty much advice.
OH, btw... got no warnings for other trainers.
[Edited by Singler, 4/20/2011 4:50:12 PM]
If you knew anything about the string of virus names, you would know that "genr" is short for "general infection" and one made based on heuristic scans.
We gave you a solution on how to keep your AV online and use the trainer which were the only two parameter you specified (and we happened to give you the only way with any Anti-Virus). You've even used previous trainers so you know Caliber doesn't design them with malware in it nor have there been any 'OMFG THIS TRAINER CRASHED MY COMPUTER' in this topic or any topic on this board which should be obvious that this one is just as safe as all the other trainers.
If you didn't want that response, then don't ask.
[Edited by Neo7, 4/20/2011 6:59:17 PM]
add it to the exception list
A W32/Obfuscated.CZ!genr was found...
Cant even redownload the file on my gaming rig without warnings.
Checked it on my fresh installed notebook with Antivir... malware found.
It's none of the specific warning, you mentioned about in the "VIRUS WARNUNG?"-wiki. And I'm not even using AVG
And to be honest... an EXCEPTION is a pretty much advice.
OH, btw... got no warnings for other trainers.
[Edited by Singler, 4/20/2011 4:50:12 PM]
As Neo already said it is a false positive, and because a trainer has a string of bytes that is closely similar to a virus definition does not mean it is a virus.
So it is up to you what you want to do, but I do recommend reading up on false positives from AV scanners etc.