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(02-05-2014 06:59 AM)1nd1g0 Wrote: [ -> ]
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Thanks a lot, but i'm waiting more replay on this topic.
The virus detected by CLAM AV is PUA.HTML.Infected.WebPage-1
The explanation shown here is that line 8 in 'pasteword.js' triggers a virus alarm in CLAM AV
But the code is exactly the same as in the original Developer's version and can be circumvented by the following manoeuvre:


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Thanks 1nd1g0 for your explanation so its a false positive.
Anything that's suspect is best avoided. Trust me, I've had two computers fucked up by these 'false positives' in the past.

With all due respect to the OP and in full recognition that the best price is always Free, I'm going to pass on this in the interest of overall safety.

Here's also what I uncovered:

"The "PUA" that you see in the definitions refers to potentially unwanted applications. What that means is that they are meant to do suspicious things the user may not be aware of, but may have been put there by the user. It's a bit of a convoluted mess, but basically there are some applications which do shady things, and AV vendors want to classify them as suspicious or malicious in order to protect users, but sometimes they get legal threats from the makers of the suspicious applications on the grounds that they have user agreements that need to be accepted in order for them to be installed. It's all very stupid."
(02-05-2014 10:44 AM)WorldWarrior Wrote: [ -> ]Anything that's suspect is best avoided. Trust me, I've had two computers fucked up by these 'false positives' in the past.

With all due respect to the OP and in full recognition that the best price is always Free, I'm going to pass on this in the interest of overall safety.

Here's also what I uncovered:

"The "PUA" that you see in the definitions refers to potentially unwanted applications. What that means is that they are meant to do suspicious things the user may not be aware of, but may have been put there by the user. It's a bit of a convoluted mess, but basically there are some applications which do shady things, and AV vendors want to classify them as suspicious or malicious in order to protect users, but sometimes they get legal threats from the makers of the suspicious applications on the grounds that they have user agreements that need to be accepted in order for them to be installed. It's all very stupid."
Okay! dude its your choice, i wait any feedback that proof this is a false positive, thanks for your sweet comment :)
Thanks man for your awesome share. +5 Rep added.
Avast antivirus has not found anything.
Thank you jamzman for a great share.... I trust you.... Rep Added
Any problem with this please leave some feedback.
(02-05-2014 07:23 PM)vipteam Wrote: [ -> ]Avast antivirus has not found anything.
Thanks bro :)
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