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Old 1st February 2007, 16:06
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Default PE_FENALDO.A Virus Found

VCOM SystemSuite found a
virus. PE_FENALDO.A inside AnyDVD.exe , 6107 and higher.
CloneCD5301 also. The virus also ended up inside my
System Volume _restore files.

This destructive, polymorphic, memory-resident, and multi-threaded Win32 virus infects EXE files (Windows executables) in the local drives and in Local Area Networks. It has a backdoor component that can upgrade or upload other malware from a remote location using its client program.

I was able to delete the file, but i can't use the trial,
and would love to try it.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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Old 1st February 2007, 18:36
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I've scanned it here with f-prot and it shows all clean, I suspect that your AV software might be reporting a false positive.
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Old 1st February 2007, 18:40
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VCOM SystemSuite found a
virus. PE_FENALDO.A inside AnyDVD.exe , 6107 and higher.
CloneCD5301 also. The virus also ended up inside my
System Volume _restore files.

This destructive, polymorphic, memory-resident, and multi-threaded Win32 virus infects EXE files (Windows executables) in the local drives and in Local Area Networks. It has a backdoor component that can upgrade or upload other malware from a remote location using its client program.

I was able to delete the file, but i can't use the trial,
and would love to try it.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
This is a false positive. I have Kapersky Internet Security Suite , it updates every 4 mins, it reports no such thing.
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Old 2nd February 2007, 16:45
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ok then tell me how i can use AnyDVD without uninstalling my entire SystemSuite which found a virus that says it is destructive? It will not even open AnyDVD.exe. it deletes the file and says i have to re-install.
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Old 2nd February 2007, 16:46
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Whenever i scanned the INSTALL file, 1.21Mb, it says no viruses present. ONLY after i run the install does it show on the virus scan IMMEDIATELY as soon as install is finished, kicking it out as viral. HEELLLPPPP !!!!!
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Old 2nd February 2007, 17:36
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Whenever i scanned the INSTALL file, 1.21Mb, it says no viruses present. ONLY after i run the install does it show on the virus scan IMMEDIATELY as soon as install is finished, kicking it out as viral. HEELLLPPPP !!!!!
Well, first off make sure you downloaded it from Slysoft and it isn't cracked. I'm not saying you did crack it but that's one way to get a virus. I, however, suspect this is a false positive so I recommend the following: (1) contact your AV software vendor and report the false positive and attach the file being detected as infected and let them sort it out and (2) in the meantime you can add the file to your exclusion list and you AV won't keep showing you warning messages.
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Old 2nd February 2007, 19:54
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I keep a copy of all the past updated programmes for AnyDvd and CloneDvd (just habit) and all scanned clean with my Kaspersky Internet Security which is set to update every 1 hour.
False Positive I'm afraid
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Old 2nd February 2007, 20:09
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1. Please ensure you're downloading from http://www.slysoft.com/download.html

2. If you're still getting virus warnings about Anydvd, then they are false positives
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Old 2nd February 2007, 22:32
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Wink No Virus in AnyDVD

I have had AnyDVD for several years now, I have never had my Anti-Virus report a Virus . Not in the program or otherwise. It would have to be a false positive or a crack. I see no other way this could be reported as a Virus. I Totally Trust Slysoft!
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Old 2nd February 2007, 22:53
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Unless he has a virus on his system that keeps replicating. In which case, that'd suck.
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