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Ian
GuestSome time between Thursday (6/22) and Monday (6/26), AVG Business Edition started detecting a trojan signature in the CCEnhancer executable (CCEnhancer-4.4.2.exe) named “SCGeneric2.tcv.”
I haven’t updated this executable recently, so I can only assume that AVG’s definitions were updated and subsequently triggered a threat detection. I allowed AVG to remove the file and I re-downloaded CCEnhancer, but AVG again flagged the executable.
Is anyone else seeing this? Is it safe to whitelist CCEnhancer-4.4.2.exe?
Thanks in advance.
Phobos
ModeratorLook at this check. I do not see any problems.
Windows 11 Pro Insider, x64
Charles
GuestI also use AVG and detect it … have windows 7 x86. Virustotal does not mark it, I do not know why. Metadefender.com detects it, look here: Look at this control instead
Metadefender is a site similar to viruses by OPSWAT.
Phobos
Moderator1 from 40. It’s 100% problem of AVG. I wrote to the AVG technical support of false positives.
Windows 11 Pro Insider, x64
Phobos
ModeratorHello,
Thank you for contacting AVG.
The detection of provided file by AVG was incorrect, and we can confirm that the file is safe. The detection was removed in a recent AVG update.
Windows 11 Pro Insider, x64
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