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Uniden Surveillance Camera Software not malware, TapinRadio has optional toolbar, Check out Checky!


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OS: Windows Vista

Version: 2.3.0.13

Define Version: 1304

 

|Name|Type|Description|ID|

 

False positive:

Trojan.Downloader, FILE, C:\Program Files (x86)\Uniden Surveillance System\znotify.dll, 4011919

 

False positive:

Trojan.Generic, FILE, C:\Program Files (x86)\Uniden Surveillance System\ztvdevice.dll, 4017472

 

Google: Uniden Surveillance System Version 5.0.0.302

(The proprietary software is designed to work only with Uniden security cameras that are the size of a brick & it would be difficult to use it surreptitiously without some clever hacking.) Installer avail here & elsewhere:

http://my.uniden.com/downloads.cfm?product=UDW20055

http://uniden-surveillance-system.software.informer.com/versions/

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The following potentially false positive flags files included in the installer for the Internet stream playing/recording software Tapin Radio. The installer contains real malware alright but it also includes an opt-out option. Tapin Radio is commonly avail on respected sites like Softpedia, but with a caveat advising to choose the installation options carefully & that you need not install the additional toolbar that some consider malware. Google TapinRadio, or go here: http://www.raimersoft.com/tapinradio.aspx

 

Trojan.Generic, FILE, C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Favorites\Tapin Radio Versions\installer_tapinradio TapinRadio 1.50.1 Free download.exe, 4114887

 

 

BTW, check out the free software at http://unchecky.com/ that automatically attempts to deselect such unwanted 3rd party software during the install process. The software watches for the optional checkboxes (that users often miss) & automatically deselects them thus blocking unwanted/unnecessary bundled software. Way cool. For example, I don't know how many times I've accidently installed the Ask toolbar while installing a Java update.

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