Brand new install, straight ftp of new install files to website:
Brand new unzipped straight from Magento's site:
hxxp://www.raceonusa.com/magento1411/index.php/install/
(I haven't even installed or touched files, I just unzipped the raw magento installation just downloaded it today)
Results in avast "virus", so either it's a false positive or Magento Commerce has a virus in their latest zip file.
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=c5d439c72e4965d51d90c20458e82314b9e5155e08bf3cce56b691e2efda8657-1282255096I even scanned it from my windows virtual box just now and avast says my website files are virus free.
This has got to be a false positive, it's my domain that's setting off the alarm bells, nothing to do with malicious code.
My system is free of viruses and running Ubuntu linux on the desktop and centos on the server. My host Simple Helix confirms that there is no virus. This is something in Avast's database flagged my domain most likely. Any Java on my domain sets it off, how can I certify my website off of this hyper sensitive level?
How do I get them to lift this ban?
I think this whole nightmare is because Avast incorrectly assumed my google iframe chat box was an "iframe" virus, even though the code is verbatim copied from Google's recommended default for the chat box.