An update of the popular anti-virus software program AVG let a false positive slip through quality control which caused widespread panic on the Internet by desperate AVG users looking for help. The update detected a virus, more precisely Trojan Horse PSW.BANKER4.APSA, in the important system file user32.dll in Windows XP. User32.dll allows programs to implement a graphical user interface and is considered a core component of the Windows XP operating system.
AVG 8 Update Marked User32.dll As Virus Infected
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
AVG 8 Update Marked User32.dll As Virus Infected
Posted by Blacky at 9:37 am
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Is not that AVG is so efficient that you know where this is a problem in Windows
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