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Software feedback => RogueKiller => Topic started by: Faergor on October 26, 2021, 09:46:04 PM
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Hello, so I scan my PC regularly and dont visit dangerous websites (and dont even use microsoft edge, only very very rarely). I updated Roguekiller with new database, I suppose at least, it doesnt say so, but it always updates regularly. During this scan it doesnt show that it has been updated though.
Roguekiller says this about current version: 20211022_080253 (outdated, 20211025_113801). Not sure which one is the new one or old one.
Probably newest one, scan says that I have 20211025_113801. I suppose it scanned my PC with this update. I updated it manually, and it is showing me these 41 detections again.
Anyways, I am attaching the file. Is this real or false positive?
I suppose false positive, just want to make sure. Never seen so many detections before. I have not deleted them yet.
I am scanning my PC with roguekiller, avast, eset online scanner (the one with one time use), mbar and malwarebytes. So far, it seems like only Roguekiller detected this.
What is going on please?
Thanks
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I'm also seeing this on multiple PCs. Version 15.1.0.0 and 15.1.1.
Signature database 20211025_113801.
Thx,
Mike
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Do you also have 41 detections?
And are all related to microsoft edge (with few mentions of Skype and one folder Microsoft? )
Can you perhaps have a look at my uploaded file (report from roguekiller scan) and see whether out detections match?
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My detections have varied from system to system.
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Oh, I see. And are they related to Microsoft Edge?
And is it similiar big amount of detections like mine?
Like 20-50?
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Yes, just had 37. Microsoft folder and Edge related with a couple of others.
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Hi Faergor, Kylyx,
This is a false positive on our end. A rule we introduced is conflicting with Microsoft Edge.
It will be fixed as soon as possible.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards.
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Are all 41 of my detections false positives?
Are there no real ones among them?
Just want to make sure, just in case :).
Thanks
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Hi Faergor,
Yes, all those detections are triggered by the same rule.
Your computer is safe.
Regards.
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It appears that this issue has been solved? No longer seeing this behavior with Edge detections. Thx
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Hi Kylyx,
Indeed, this is now fixed.
You are welcome.
Regards.