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Alex,
You didn't post the Virus Total report, but I think this might be it :
Definitely looks like a false positive, as only the packer is flagged by 2 engines and another sees suspicious. I don't know which program creates that file, but it's been around for a few years.
Sandbox report here :
http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=e208e8d66462dc9538694bfdf65c4677
(packer detected by Kaspersky and that's it...)
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I was trying to be nice to this... spammer LOL.
Could just be an overenthusiastic fan of the product though...:-D
... but still a spammer ;-)
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Hi enoskype :wink:
Not a spambot by the looks of it. Probably someone associated with the mentionned "firewall" though, looking to promote it. Some examples :
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread315305.html
(3rd post, a week ago)
http://www.wirelessforums.org/security/wifi-encryption-public-hotspot-56899.html#post416014
(3rd post, 2 days ago)
http://www.vistax64.com/software/284246-cant-download-security.html
(3rd post, 3 days ago)
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First review I found :
http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/
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No thanks :mrgreen:
Edit : this member's blog is being blocked by my IP blocker (O_o)
ap.exe Malware or safe ?
in False Positive Reports by IObit Products
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Hi Alex,
I'm sure they can correct it, if you send them the file (see enoskype's post above).
Depending on the vendor, you're likely to get false positives on files simply because of their packing, which malware writers use a lot. Not all files are individually looked at before they are added to a database. Seems as though the IMF db and cloud analyze differently..