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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 28735
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is anyone out there running Google Desktop and can tell me the md5sum of their GoogleDesktop.exe file? It's at C:\Program Files\Google\Google Desktop Search\GoogleDesktop.exe. AVG is reporting that it's infected by some trojan (along with some other Google Talk executable). I'm pretty confident it's a false positive but just wanting to double check. Searching informs me that it's probably all good on this page. My md5sum is f0187e45268e86aaaa932cbd9087bea8 |
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| #0 12:15pm 18/12/09 |
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pARODY
Posts: 482
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't have google desktop installed but you can always upload the .exe to virustotal for another scan.
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| #1 12:04pm 18/12/09 |
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jmr
Posts: 6627
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So paranoid troggy
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| #2 12:09pm 18/12/09 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 28736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't have google desktop installed but you can always upload the .exe to virustotal for another scan.awesome: http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/4ad7d42795ecf85f1df87c56f06982ae33da23647cfbacbfaf194f55a81d4538-1261092989 Thanks dude, looks clear, just an AVG false positive |
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| #3 12:13pm 18/12/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 4818
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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# md5sum GoogleDesktopSetup.exe
b423894b7a74ad7642107dc4c1cfb3c0 GoogleDesktopSetup.exe |
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| #4 12:39pm 18/12/09 |
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mongie
Posts: 6936
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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PS: AVG is lame AV software.
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| #5 12:42pm 18/12/09 |
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Pinky
Posts: 3514
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Like your new avatar mongie, agree AVG is not the best option too. Avast! me hearties, if you want free A/V. |
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| #6 12:45pm 18/12/09 |
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Pinky
Posts: 3515
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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# md5sum GoogleDesktopSetup.exe Yours differs from trog's. |
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| #7 12:46pm 18/12/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 4819
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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wrong file;
$ md5sum GoogleDesktop.exe f0187e45268e86aaaa932cbd9087bea8 GoogleDesktop.exe |
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| #8 12:46pm 18/12/09 |
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Pinky
Posts: 3516
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Heh, never realised that was a default installed command in linux
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| #9 12:58pm 18/12/09 |
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Jim
Posts: 10953
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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it's a seperate binary, not part of the shell
so it may or may not be present on all linux installs what's wrong with avg out of interest? I use the file server and sbs versions and from an administrative perspective it works well. it sucked a bit when version 8 first came out but they worked out the apparent issues in a couple of months. it has a good central management system and is easy to maintain and so far seems to be doing it's job of finding viruses |
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| #10 02:06pm 18/12/09 |
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mongie
Posts: 6940
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't think their detection / heuristics are as sophisticated as some of their competitors (McAfee, Symantec).
I was more refering to the free edition though :D |
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| #11 02:08pm 18/12/09 |
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Pinky
Posts: 3519
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I haven't used AVG for over 12 months now, but the issue I had with it was that every little thing it did it wanted to let you know about. It was like permanent, "Hi, I'm here, grinding away pretending to solve problems that you don't really have." Popups all the time - and twice as annoying in Vista with UAC on (I like UAC, unlike most apparently) when you have to switch to see what some application is trying to spit out at you. Avast! gives you the big Yankee, "Virus database has been updated" and a popup, but you can turn it off and after that it's not at all intrusive. And it works well. I haven't tried Kaspersky free one. I'm 100% happy with Avast! |
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redhat
Posts: 552
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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AVG has gone downhill from the last report I read this year, so I switched to avast.
Arrrrgh. |
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| #13 02:30pm 18/12/09 |
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Morgan
Posts: 3641
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Checkout some independent AV tests to see what's better from an objective POV:
http://www.av-comparatives.org/ http://www.av-test.org/ http://www.checkvir.com/ |
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| #14 02:33pm 18/12/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 4821
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I too switched from AVG to Avast and have never looked back, AVG was just s***ting me to tears after that whole V8 debacle
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| #15 02:41pm 18/12/09 |
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mongie
Posts: 6942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use MS Security Essentials - and love it. Then again, I never get viruses even without at virus scanner at all... so I must be awesome.
edit: See... Avira / Avast = 4.5 * AVG / MS Essentials = 4* last edited by mongie at 14:49:40 18/Dec/09 |
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| #16 02:49pm 18/12/09 |
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Pinky
Posts: 3520
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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http://www.checkvir.com/ Last closed test - Dec 2008. *cough* Best not to use that site perhaps. It looks like it was made in 1998. |
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Pinky
Posts: 3521
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I use MS Security Essentials - and love it. Then again, I never get viruses even without at virus scanner at all... so I must be awesome. Awesome or boring. You decide. |
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Opec
Posts: 6120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This. But that's for home pc though. |
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| #19 02:50pm 18/12/09 |
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mongie
Posts: 6943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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We use McAfee at work, terrible interface but it seems to get the job done and our security guys think its the s***.
EPO VirusScan Enterprise HIPS etc. |
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tequila
Posts: 4823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mcafee is great when it's centrally managed and all you get is an icon in your sys-tray
any infects? the servers do all the work and get rid of it |
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| #21 03:09pm 18/12/09 |
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sparrow
Posts: 720
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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AVG seriously slows down my computer - is Avast any better, or am I screwed either way? Cause at the moment, I'm just cancelling scans and not starting them up later cause I can't use my computer at the same time. Not overly safe... |
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| #22 03:47pm 18/12/09 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17038
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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why not schedule the scans for 3am or at another time you don't use your computer?
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Jim
Posts: 10955
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh protection pilot sure is a terrible interface
we used to use it before avg. until it let something slip into one of the networks we manage and some machines got infected our avg setup is the same centrally-managed system mcaffee offered - just a systray icon on the client, although clients can run up the interface and do stuff manually if they want as well |
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whoop
Posts: 15095
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I hate AVG 8+.
AVG seriously slows down my computer - is Avast any better, or am I screwed either way? C I've got avast on here and my computer isn't too slow but I guess it depends on how s*** the computer is to start with. My guess is that any software which scans files as you open them is going to slow down your computer somewhat. |
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