Hi guys,
M$ Antivirus has just now decided UCCNC.exe contains a trojan win32/Zpevdo.A
Did anyone else have this problem?
UCCNC setup is 1.2048
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Hi guys,
M$ Antivirus has just now decided UCCNC.exe contains a trojan win32/Zpevdo.A
Did anyone else have this problem?
UCCNC setup is 1.2048
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Upload the "UCCNC.exe" to Virus Total. https://www.virustotal.com/
How many are detecting? Link the result.
The setup.exe is showing 3 now on VT (was previously one) after I just uploaded a fresh copy.
Probably just detecting with new virus signatures.
Typically you should not worry unless a good handful of the VirusTotal detectors come up with positives.
That being said, run a full system scan and keep an eye on the host computer over the next week or so.
Ok so i uploaded UCCNC.exe.
https://www.virustotal.com/nl/file/0...6138/analysis/
12/69
eh.
I downloaded from CNCDRIVE, do we need to contact Balasz?
Grtz Bert
It's a bit of a known problem with the MS virus checker.
Anytime a new version of something is released, it can trigger false positives.
Dynomotion's KMotionCNC suffers the same problem until it's been out for a few days, and there's event software I use, which also has the same problem when a new update is released (MS even shut the app downand sandboxed it last month mid-event, which caused me a bit of a problem!).
It's all to do with the virus checker finding features in the software that could indicate it's doing things it shouldn't. In the case of the event software, it has a lot of functionality for replicating data to servers, which I guess gets flagged as potential Malware, and in KMotionCNC I suspect it's due to containing a lot of small example programs and source code, some of which are accessing system files. I'd imagine UCNC is being flagged for similar.
Is it on a computer with good internet access?
In the case of the event software shutting down, I'd installed the latest version the previous evening, at which point I assume a copy had been uploaded to MS for testing. It was the next morning after getting an internet connection setup having dealt with the initial rush, all the software shut down, which I'm guessing is the point the virus checker got details about the software being infected back from MS.
It could be MS have discovered some new virus that matches something in UCNC, so it's only just being flagged. If it is a false positive it should sort itself out in a couple days and stop being flagged.
Are you the same person posting this at the UCCNC forum and CNC Zone?
If not, I'd add an exclusion to Windows Defender for the UCCNC folder. I added the exclusion a long time ago, as it allows UCCNC to start faster. An added benefit is it prevents false positives.
Eh no... i try to keep my online identity to driftspin only.
I also don't like to shop arround for info on all different places.
Is someone posting under drifspin elsewhere?
Yes i did throw a exclusion in MS AV.
Ill check in few days if AV still flags UCCNC.exe
Grtz Bert.
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No, someone else.Quote:
Is someone posting under driftspin elsewhere?
Apparently, a lot of people are running into this.
I've had an Exclusion on my UCCNC folder for a long time, and have not had any issues on two PC's running Windows 10.