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User forums => Help => Topic started by: ajb45 on April 17, 2014, 11:37:16 am
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This morning, the corporate Symantec Endpoint Protection on my work laptop reported CBLauncher.exe (from the 9744 nightly) as security risk "Trojan.Gen.SMH".
It's probably a false positive since I've had CB 9744 running for a while now, and it's probably a new set of virus sig downloads that has triggered this.
I've managed to get a different launcher (from 9673) that SEP doesn't complain about, but has anyone else encountered this. Can the next nightly build have a CBLauncher that doesn't fall foul of this(?).
I'll no doubt get my collar felt by by IT security in a bit as SEP records all risks centrally at our place!
Cheers
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Did You downloaded from the link from killerbot? (pointing to BerliOS which then redirects to sourceforge)
I downloaded it now and checked against ESET Smart Security (current database) and no threat detected inside the archive or during/after extraction.
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Yes, all the official links used for downloading.
I downloaded a fresh copy after SEP first complained on the off chance that it had been tampered with since I'd first installed codeblocks. But SEP still complained on the fresh download...
On a different machine I checked it against Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes, and both reported no threat, so looks like an issue with SEPs latest virus signatures.
I've found a webpage where I can report it to Symantec so I'll do that
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Response from Symantec. Fair play to them, they responded quickly..
In relation to submission [3491738].
Upon further analysis and investigation we have verified your submission and, as such, the detection(s) for the following file(s) will be removed from our products:
5E26CB4DA25A0991F55E237EA144D89C - CbLauncher.exe
The updated detection(s) will be distributed in the next set of virus definitions, available via LiveUpdate or from our website at http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/defs.download.html