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Other => Viruses and worms => Topic started by: deepxw on December 18, 2008, 06:00:21 PM
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Avast wrong report tcpz-x86d.sys as rootkit, Please remove it from virus list.
tcpz-x86d.sys is a part of my software TCP-Z.
TCP-Z is just a simple tool for monitor status of network, and adjust half open connection limited in runtime.
Website: http://deepxw.lingd.net (if can't open, please visit http://deepxw.blogspot.com)
Software download link:
http://soft3.wmzhe.com/download/deepxw/TCPZ_20081129.zip
http://soft3.wmzhe.com/download/deepxw/TCPZ_20081216.zip
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I take it from your image that you opted to Report as a false positive ?
The file will be uploaded to avast on the next update, Auto or Manual, so you can initiate a Manual iAVS update and that will upload the file right away, see image example.
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OK, I have press iAVS update.
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We must change our decision to re-add detection for this "HackTool". Let see http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/06a4d5b99f1d4c93de9d5ec5a84d1884, detection coverage is over 90%. Detection will be called Win32:Tcpz [Tool].