I am not sure how long it takes to correct this if it is indeed a false positive.
It should be faster but some of the team members are working outside of Czech office.
Maybe a week... Can you add the 'false positive' file (name and path) to the exclusions list of avast?
If it is on the Chest, you can test it again when we have a VPS update.
Jah bless, Technical. I will wait patiently. I don't need to add it to the exclusions list as I don't use it very often anyway. I can wait.
If someone in the lab is brave enough to try, they can download the program from
http://s38.yousendit.com/dmanagers.aspx. It's YSIGet version 0.99c.
If you go to the bottom of the page, there is also a link for the source. That's right. It's an open-source program released under the terms of the GNU License which is one of the reasons I suspected a false positive to start with.
It's possible the program could have been contaminated
after I downloaded and installed it on my system but highly unlikely. Both the installer I downloaded and the unpacked uninstall.exe were getting flagged by Avast!
First time I have seen -
and heard - Avast! talk to me in all the time I have been using it, by the way. Not a very pleasant introduction by any means but my heart rate is now back to normal.
Sorry to pile on on this thread but it seemed to address the same problem at first.
Thanks for the reply, Technical, much appreciated.