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Windows Defender Delta Update: 1.53.288.0

 
 
Tim Clark
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      10th Mar 2009
Defender is updating to: 1.53.288.0

I assume this is a fix to the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE to MS Windows own
Hosts file. I WILL NOT POST THE LINK until I can confirm this.

?:-)
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Tim Clark
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      10th Mar 2009
Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!

Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the Portal, if
you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be trusted to
get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's sake
Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh

The link is as follows:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point


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      10th Mar 2009
Tim Clark:

I performed the CLEAN for this False Positive. (I wrote the details in the
General Section Under Buck's Question "what does Clean mean").

I am at the stage to PERMIT or DENY the change/action. What do you suggest
that I do. I think I should DENY the WD change/action but I am not certain.

Thanks,
Ron
11:49 MST

"Tim Clark" wrote:

> Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!
>
> Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the Portal, if
> you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be trusted to
> get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's sake
> Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh
>
> The link is as follows:
> http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
> Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point
>
>
> Tim

 
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RonKa
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      10th Mar 2009
Okay. I selected DENY and then ran a WinDef Scan and got the False Positive
again (I am glad I did not select PERMIT!). Then I got the WinUpdate notice
that there were 5 updates ready. I selected 4 and left the WinDef 1.53.228.0
unchecked. After the 4 other updates were installed, configured, and after
the Restart, I installed the WinDef Update .228. After a Scan, it removed
the False Positive inherent within 1.53.256.0.

Thanks Tim for noting the MS error and the irony is I was having trouble
accessing the Internet with similar results stated in the False Positive Host
error. Coincidence!

"RonKa" wrote:

> Tim Clark:
>
> I performed the CLEAN for this False Positive. (I wrote the details in the
> General Section Under Buck's Question "what does Clean mean").
>
> I am at the stage to PERMIT or DENY the change/action. What do you suggest
> that I do. I think I should DENY the WD change/action but I am not certain.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
> 11:49 MST
>
> "Tim Clark" wrote:
>
> > Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!
> >
> > Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the Portal, if
> > you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be trusted to
> > get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's sake
> > Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh
> >
> > The link is as follows:
> > http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
> > Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point
> >
> >
> > Tim

 
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Bill Sanderson
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      11th Mar 2009

I'm wondering what the parameters are for this false positive to be seen?

What version of Windows are you running?

Is your hosts file modified from the defaults?



"RonKa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A90FB445-6892-4C37-9625-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Okay. I selected DENY and then ran a WinDef Scan and got the False
> Positive
> again (I am glad I did not select PERMIT!). Then I got the WinUpdate
> notice
> that there were 5 updates ready. I selected 4 and left the WinDef
> 1.53.228.0
> unchecked. After the 4 other updates were installed, configured, and
> after
> the Restart, I installed the WinDef Update .228. After a Scan, it removed
> the False Positive inherent within 1.53.256.0.
>
> Thanks Tim for noting the MS error and the irony is I was having trouble
> accessing the Internet with similar results stated in the False Positive
> Host
> error. Coincidence!
>
> "RonKa" wrote:
>
>> Tim Clark:
>>
>> I performed the CLEAN for this False Positive. (I wrote the details in
>> the
>> General Section Under Buck's Question "what does Clean mean").
>>
>> I am at the stage to PERMIT or DENY the change/action. What do you
>> suggest
>> that I do. I think I should DENY the WD change/action but I am not
>> certain.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ron
>> 11:49 MST
>>
>> "Tim Clark" wrote:
>>
>> > Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!
>> >
>> > Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the
>> > Portal, if
>> > you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be
>> > trusted to
>> > get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's
>> > sake
>> > Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh
>> >
>> > The link is as follows:
>> > http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
>> > Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point
>> >
>> >
>> > Tim



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RonKa
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      12th Mar 2009
Bill S.

All of my WinDef parameters were set on the default action alerts.
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"Bill Sanderson" wrote:

>
> I'm wondering what the parameters are for this false positive to be seen?
>
> What version of Windows are you running?
>
> Is your hosts file modified from the defaults?
>
>
>
> "RonKa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A90FB445-6892-4C37-9625-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Okay. I selected DENY and then ran a WinDef Scan and got the False
> > Positive
> > again (I am glad I did not select PERMIT!). Then I got the WinUpdate
> > notice
> > that there were 5 updates ready. I selected 4 and left the WinDef
> > 1.53.228.0
> > unchecked. After the 4 other updates were installed, configured, and
> > after
> > the Restart, I installed the WinDef Update .228. After a Scan, it removed
> > the False Positive inherent within 1.53.256.0.
> >
> > Thanks Tim for noting the MS error and the irony is I was having trouble
> > accessing the Internet with similar results stated in the False Positive
> > Host
> > error. Coincidence!
> >
> > "RonKa" wrote:
> >
> >> Tim Clark:
> >>
> >> I performed the CLEAN for this False Positive. (I wrote the details in
> >> the
> >> General Section Under Buck's Question "what does Clean mean").
> >>
> >> I am at the stage to PERMIT or DENY the change/action. What do you
> >> suggest
> >> that I do. I think I should DENY the WD change/action but I am not
> >> certain.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ron
> >> 11:49 MST
> >>
> >> "Tim Clark" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!
> >> >
> >> > Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the
> >> > Portal, if
> >> > you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be
> >> > trusted to
> >> > get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's
> >> > sake
> >> > Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh
> >> >
> >> > The link is as follows:
> >> > http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
> >> > Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Tim

>
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Bill Sanderson
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      13th Mar 2009
Interesting--I'm surprised I didn't see it on any of my systems.


"RonKa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1A50FBB9-35A0-463B-9B6F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Bill S.
>
> All of my WinDef parameters were set on the default action alerts.
> --
> Signature: Vista Ultimate (64-bit) Ver. 6.0.6_SP1/ Intel 2 Duo CPU T7500 @
> 2.20 GHz/ 2 GB Ram
>
>
> "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm wondering what the parameters are for this false positive to be seen?
>>
>> What version of Windows are you running?
>>
>> Is your hosts file modified from the defaults?
>>
>>
>>
>> "RonKa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:A90FB445-6892-4C37-9625-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Okay. I selected DENY and then ran a WinDef Scan and got the False
>> > Positive
>> > again (I am glad I did not select PERMIT!). Then I got the WinUpdate
>> > notice
>> > that there were 5 updates ready. I selected 4 and left the WinDef
>> > 1.53.228.0
>> > unchecked. After the 4 other updates were installed, configured, and
>> > after
>> > the Restart, I installed the WinDef Update .228. After a Scan, it
>> > removed
>> > the False Positive inherent within 1.53.256.0.
>> >
>> > Thanks Tim for noting the MS error and the irony is I was having
>> > trouble
>> > accessing the Internet with similar results stated in the False
>> > Positive
>> > Host
>> > error. Coincidence!
>> >
>> > "RonKa" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Tim Clark:
>> >>
>> >> I performed the CLEAN for this False Positive. (I wrote the details
>> >> in
>> >> the
>> >> General Section Under Buck's Question "what does Clean mean").
>> >>
>> >> I am at the stage to PERMIT or DENY the change/action. What do you
>> >> suggest
>> >> that I do. I think I should DENY the WD change/action but I am not
>> >> certain.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Ron
>> >> 11:49 MST
>> >>
>> >> "Tim Clark" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!
>> >> >
>> >> > Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the
>> >> > Portal, if
>> >> > you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be
>> >> > trusted to
>> >> > get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's
>> >> > sake
>> >> > Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh
>> >> >
>> >> > The link is as follows:
>> >> > http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
>> >> > Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Tim

>>
>>
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