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Mumble Related

Posted: 2010-03-27 05:58
by General Fuct
G'Day all,

My computer recently became comprimised with multiple accounts being stolen from me by an individual in Germany. Therefore I have amped up my system's security after a reformat and discoved something alittle troubling...I was wondering if there was a reason why mumble (both off the 0.9 installer and the one of THIS thread report this when I install and run the program.

Kaspersky Internet Security:

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Has anyone else's security software detected this?

Is it safe to use?

Cheers.

Re: Mumble Related

Posted: 2010-03-27 07:15
by Dev1200
The Norton360 That I pay for, Ad Aware, and Spybot Search And Destroy all count these as safe. Heck, even the download site for mumble; norton says it's safe.


Scanning individually says they're safe. So someone must have infected those files, somehow.

Re: Mumble Related

Posted: 2010-03-27 12:21
by J.F.Leusch69
moved to support forums

Re: Mumble Related

Posted: 2010-03-27 21:22
by SnipingCoward
If your are using files from before the infection you risk spreading it again.

Redownload everything possible or use CD/DVDs to install - do not use old files.

If this is infact a freshly download file from a trusted site you will likely have a false alert there.
Mumble does catch keys - it is required for push-to-talk keys etc. maybe the AV is detecting that modul.

Avira Anti-Vir Personal Edition does not detect any threads either.

Make sure to download from here: Mumble Voice Program in Project Reality - Project Reality Forums

FYI: the attacking IP might only be another hacked/infected computer remotely controlled by the hacker.

Re: Mumble Related

Posted: 2010-03-28 01:57
by Twisted Helix
General Fuct wrote:
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Has anyone else's security software detected this?

Is it safe to use?

Cheers.
Found the reason , I dont think its a problem. Read this thread here

http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=134308

Its a false positive that Kaspersky are aware of.