False Positive

J

John Price

The following is a false positive - the software is a
valid application from Hummingbird - Where do I report
False positives to Microsoft

Spyware Scan Details
Start Date: 3/1/2005 3:22:50 PM
End Date: 3/1/2005 3:32:58 PM
Total Time: 10 mins 8 secs

Detected Threats

Internet Marketing Toolbar Pro Toolbar more
information...
Status: Removed
High threat - High-risk items have a large potential for
harm, such as loss of computer control, and should be
removed unless knowingly installed.

Infected registry keys/values detected
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{4647e382-520b-11d2-a0d0-
004033d0645d}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{4647e382-520b-11d2-a0d0-
004033d0645d}\InprocServer32 C:\Program
Files\Hummingbird\DM Extensions\DOCSShlToolBar.dll
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{4647e382-520b-11d2-a0d0-
004033d0645d}\InprocServer32 ThreadingModel Apartment
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{4647e382-520b-11d2-a0d0-
004033d0645d} &Hummingbird DM


Detected Spyware Cookies
No spyware cookies were found during this scan.
 
B

Bill Sanderson

You might repeat this in the definitions group. That's where false
positives are "supposed" to go.

There's a web form for vendors to report false positives here--this is for
vendors only, though:

http://www.spynet.com/falsepositive.aspx

You could pass that along to Hummingbird's tech support, perhaps?
 

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