Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Dave
Initial Email Subject: Virus
Support Case Month: July 2012
Support
Why does my AV programs keep saying the AllWebMenus.dll is infected ??
or that it’s a trojan
Please reply asap
Regards
Dave
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello Dave,
This is really strange, can you please send us the following info?
1. Your AllWebMenus Build that you have, send us a screenshot of this area:
2. The Antiviruses you are using and detect this as a virus (Norton?)
Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Reply From: Dave
Aris
Here is the image
This came from TrojanKiller - http://trojan-killer.net/
Malware Bytes did not show that asa trojan or virus
ThanksDave
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Dave,
We tested our application again with several of the most popular antivirus applications and I can verify that it is 100% clean.
My guess is that TrojanKiller produced this false-positive because it failed to go past the anti-crack protection that we use on this specific file (as it is responsible for the Activation).
I guess you can add it to TrojanKiller’s “white-list” so that you do not get this error.
Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Reply From: Dave
Aris
Thank you for the response
Dave
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