My ESET NOD32 AV program has reported the following as a potentially unwanted application:
cbsidlm-tr1_AISBackup-10061531.exe (609880 bytes).
Doubt very much if it's anything to do with AISB - I told NOD32 to clean it and AISB still works.
Anyone recognise this?
Regards
John
Virus report
False positive
I have seen this problem before where Norton AV reported AISBackup as malicious software. I contacted Symantec about the problem and a virus update was issued within a few hours that resolved the problem.
Barry
Barry
cbsidlm-tr1_AISBackup-10061531.exe
Actually there is no file in AISBackup called cbsidlm-tr1_AISBackup-10061531.exe, I would delete it and if AISBackup no longer works download the set-up program again, see the Download menu option above.
AISBackup is digitally signed, if the company Aquarius I. S. Consultancy Limited is not displayed in the signature then it has been corrupted (or infected).
Barry
AISBackup is digitally signed, if the company Aquarius I. S. Consultancy Limited is not displayed in the signature then it has been corrupted (or infected).
Barry
Re: Virus report
I think this is another one of those false positives. You should report this to ESET.johngie wrote:My ESET NOD32 AV program has reported the following as a potentially unwanted application:
cbsidlm-tr1_AISBackup-10061531.exe (609880 bytes).
Doubt very much if it's anything to do with AISB - I told NOD32 to clean it and AISB still works.
Anyone recognise this?
Regards
John
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