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AVG flags ZoneAlarm as malware (CNET) - Grisoft, makers of AVG antivirus, on
Wednesday released a new update addressing a false positive in another
security product.
On Tuesday, AVG users reported desktops warnings that their desktop
was infected with something called Trojan Agent r.CX. Some files
within zlsSetup_70_483_000_en[1].exe, a compressed file containing
dormant set-up files for Check Point's ZoneAlarm, apparently set off
the alarm. The ZoneAlarm user forum soon filled with concerned users.
Grisoft did not respond to a request for comment.
Laura Yecies, vice president and general
manager of Check Point's ZoneAlarm consumer division said, "as soon as
Check Point learned that AVG's recent antivirus update was mistakenly
flagging a ZoneAlarm file as a virus, we contacted AVG and they issued
an update within hours that corrected the problem. AVG users will
automatically get the update that corrects the issue."
In July, Grisoft modified its free AVG 8 due to complaints about a
proactive scanning of a Web site feature. The feature that had been
enabled in the paid version of the product did not scale with the free
release causing spikes in Web traffic.
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