PING: Aaron & Jo - System Safety Monitor

R

REM

We were talking about this program that prevents processes from
running unless permission is granted awhile back (SSM).

I "thought" I recalled the author stating that some AV gave a false
positive.

Anti-Vir is identifying the .dll file as containing TR/Drp.AphexLace.B
after my last two updates and I don't see the mention of false
positives on the page now. I might be thinking of another program the
author warned about, rather than SSM. I note that settings in Anti-Vir
have been changed also. I'm not sure if an AV update went badly or if
this program might really be a trojan...

Has anyone else had any AV problems with this program?

http://maxcomputing.narod.ru/ssme.html?lang=en
 
J

jo

REM said:
We were talking about this program that prevents processes from
running unless permission is granted awhile back (SSM).

I "thought" I recalled the author stating that some AV gave a false
positive.

Anti-Vir is identifying the .dll file as containing TR/Drp.AphexLace.B
after my last two updates and I don't see the mention of false
positives on the page now. I might be thinking of another program the
author warned about, rather than SSM. I note that settings in Anti-Vir
have been changed also. I'm not sure if an AV update went badly or if
this program might really be a trojan...

Has anyone else had any AV problems with this program?

I just updated Kaspersky AVP and scanned the SSM .dll's. They are
reported clean.
Which .dll are you having a problem with?
 
R

REM

I just updated Kaspersky AVP and scanned the SSM .dll's. They are
reported clean.
Which .dll are you having a problem with?

False alert. I sent the file to AntiVir right after I posted this
message. They replied within 30 minutes that the program is not
malicious and a fix will be incorporated in the update file. That's
pretty darned impressive for an AV that is free for personal usage.
 

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