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Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 1:33:35 PM   
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I bought & downloaded Close Combat: Last Stand Arnhem. AVG AntiVirus FREE gives me warning about it with following details:
Threat: Adware Generic5.AGSX
Object name: CCLastStandArnhem-SetupRelease-v56051.exe
Severity: Medium
State: Infected
Identified by: Resident Shield

Has server hosting Matrix Games files been infected? Or does Matrix Games intentionally spread adware? Or is this false alert?

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 2:00:52 PM   
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I just got an adware infection in the last few days...have no idea where it came from.For me its just another strike in favor of shutting off the internet....Will have to reformat my pc again for the 1000th time...

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 2:29:27 PM   
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quote:

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Has server hosting Matrix Games files been infected? Or does Matrix Games intentionally spread adware? Or is this false alert?


Maybe you should ask the Help Desk by opening a ticket?

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 2:59:25 PM   
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You guys should get MalwareBytes at Malwarebytes.com I think it were. Amazing what this lil program finds that some of the majors never find and it's free as well. Another good save me from reformatting is called Unhackme. It also finds and deletes some major trojans and malware. I took AVG totally off my system about 3 years ago. I now run Malwarebytes, Unhackme and Microsoft Essentials. Of course one will never know if you got them all. Even if you use the best 3.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 3:02:09 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Matti Kuokkanen

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Has server hosting Matrix Games files been infected? Or does Matrix Games intentionally spread adware? Or is this false alert?


Maybe you should ask the Help Desk by opening a ticket?

Done, and thanks.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 3:20:55 PM   
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quote:

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You guys should get MalwareBytes at Malwarebytes.com I think it were. Amazing what this lil program finds that some of the majors never find and it's free as well. Another good save me from reformatting is called Unhackme. It also finds and deletes some major trojans and malware. I took AVG totally off my system about 3 years ago. I now run Malwarebytes, Unhackme and Microsoft Essentials. Of course one will never know if you got them all. Even if you use the best 3.



+1 on the malwarebytes.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 4:59:37 PM   
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Hi Matti Kuokkanen,

Our software is thoroughly checked before we distribute it. Unfortunately you're being a victim of a AVG's false positive. A false positive occurs when the Anti-virus software mistakenly flags an innocent file as being infected.

http://www.securelist.com/en/glossary?glossid=153654932

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I use MalwareBytes to scan for malware, but for me the best anti-virus is NOD32. It's a low footprint antivirus, not much aggressive, no false positives that I recall, and I feel safe. :)

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 5:57:01 PM   
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quote:

Our software is thoroughly checked before we distribute it. Unfortunately you're being a victim of a AVG's false positive. A false positive occurs when the Anti-virus software mistakenly flags an innocent file as being infected


But how is a user to know this for sure. Anyone can claim that the issue is a false positive but there's not an instant way of finding out. I normally don't trust anything that comes up a virus unless the actual virus protector tell's me they made a mistake. I found one  on Montjoli that actually turned out to be a virus from the place I got it from. Some places just do not seem to check as well as others for distribution viruses. And don't try to say you thouroughly check all your software because once again that's what I would expect a distributor to say.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 6:07:34 PM   
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quote:

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Our software is thoroughly checked before we distribute it. Unfortunately you're being a victim of a AVG's false positive. A false positive occurs when the Anti-virus software mistakenly flags an innocent file as being infected


But how is a user to know this for sure. Anyone can claim that the issue is a false positive but there's not an instant way of finding out. I normally don't trust anything that comes up a virus unless the actual virus protector tell's me they made a mistake. I found one  on Montjoli that actually turned out to be a virus from the place I got it from. Some places just do not seem to check as well as others for distribution viruses. And don't try to say you thouroughly check all your software because once again that's what I would expect a distributor to say.

If you are claiming that we are in some way deliberately distributing software with malware attached, then frankly you better have some proof to back up your assertion. False positives from AV software are a painful fact of life for all developers. If you get a file flagged in this way, then a good idea is to use one of the many online AV packages to run a second-opinion check; or, as has been suggested, something like Malaware can also do another check.

Cheers

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 6:53:02 PM   
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Not deliberately, but a lot of hands touch your software on the way to consumers how do you know someone else isn't touching it in a suspicious way? Tell me is Plimus so secure it can't be hacked in some way? Look what just happend with Target customers credit cards and that information was suppose to have the highest security also. Anything at just about any time can be hacked or malicious. I don't trust words anymore.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 8:53:18 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: aaatoysandmore

Not deliberately, but a lot of hands touch your software on the way to consumers how do you know someone else isn't touching it in a suspicious way? Tell me is Plimus so secure it can't be hacked in some way? Look what just happend with Target customers credit cards and that information was suppose to have the highest security also. Anything at just about any time can be hacked or malicious. I don't trust words anymore.


If you don't trust it, then don't download it---buyer beware.

If we want to be completely, 100% without a doubt, absolutely positively sure of not downloading malware, then I suggest that you disconnect you computer from the internet and never ever again insert a disk, thumbdrive, etc. into your computer.



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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 8:57:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: aaatoysandmore

Not deliberately, but a lot of hands touch your software on the way to consumers how do you know someone else isn't touching it in a suspicious way? Tell me is Plimus so secure it can't be hacked in some way? Look what just happend with Target customers credit cards and that information was suppose to have the highest security also. Anything at just about any time can be hacked or malicious. I don't trust words anymore.





This is not the first, or even second, time you have said something like this. Target was not hacked, it's data link was. And nothing was injected into the data stream.

I can understand peoples security concerns. And I am not trying to talk you down, honest. But learn about what you are talking about before you throw mud. For instance, a Bing search of the term False Positive will give you a better understanding of what is being said, rather than quickly flipping out serious, if albeit uneducated, accusations.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 8:58:49 PM   
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Yup they or someone is playing strings with you, some softwares like remove adware, malware or any other virus remover will have some kinda blackmail against you. That how they make profits by scamming you. All i can stay becareful what you download and what site you visit. I remember seeing a video that i wanted to see and wante to update my adobe driver up, it wanted to plant virus on my pc because the version number didnt match.

So becareful out there guys.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 9:14:41 PM   
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There's so much spyware and ads and things I don't want on my computer you're probably right...just disconnect from the internet. I remember the good ole days when we didn't have those worries. Of course there still was credit card fraud. But, man everytime you turn around there's a new virus and a new data file to download to search for them. I get updates to Windows and malware bytes all the time. And yes I often wonder if virus protection companies don't write their own viruses just to sell their product. Surely I'm not the only one paranoid this way? You guys never thought of that?

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/28/2013 11:08:41 PM   
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My local computer fix-it shop would be out of business next month without malware

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/29/2013 7:52:56 AM   
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Well if you have the skills and backup on those drivers and OS, you can do it yourself. Most programs cant seem to fix the problems, so every time you logon on the internet, the hidden sites are still trying to upload to your pc. Best thing to do is to format your hd and start over fresh, but this is for advance users though. Go pick up some books on how to, would be hellva alot cheaper than going to places for having them to fix it for you.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/29/2013 5:23:06 PM   
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If I get what appears to be a false positive from one piece of software, I check again using another malware program. The two I use are Malwarebytes and Spybot S&D. I then pop over to the malware program distribution sites to see what if any false positves have been reported.

Cheers

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 1:07:58 PM   
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All I can add is that I have been buying games from these guys (Matrix) for over 10 years and I have never gotten any malware/virus/trojan from any of their files. Never, not one time! Take it for what its worth.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 2:01:46 PM   
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My local computer fix-it shop would be out of business next month without malware


They could try Linux

My sister and then the pre-teen nephew were constantly harassing me... I had to regularly fix their computers because of the many cyber sh** on their computers. Then one day I said enough is enough!

I got rid of XP and installed Linux Ubuntu on their laptops. Same thing with the 8 year old niece's laptop (she's still using it).

End of the problem. They never ever called me again to fix their 'puters

XP was the bloody virus itself!

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 2:32:56 PM   
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AVG is more trouble than it's worth. It also conflicts with iTunes and messed up my digital music collection by randomly deleting files (fortunately I had backed it up).

As others have posted, malwarebytes is a much better way to deal with malware.

And to counter some of the baseless speculation on this thread, I have downloaded approx. 20 games from Matrix/Plimus over the last few years with zero security issues.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 3:37:32 PM   
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I've been buying and/or downloading programs from Matrix since they have been in business! Not a single problem with malware, or anything else. Some people should be careful of making accusations on a public board about a company....

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 6:15:40 PM   
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there is no malware the AVG is not prefect one even avast or any anti-virus Matrix Games is trusted company as long years its just maybe that AVG read wrong data when run the exe but be sure its safe and clean its just false alert..try another anti-virus AVG have alot of troubles to the computer

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 10:30:17 PM   
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I've never had an issue with Matrix.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 11:04:30 PM   
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Surprised no one has blamed the NSA yet.

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RE: Adware alert! - 12/30/2013 11:16:04 PM   
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Hey never hurts to ask, he was only reporting what popped up.

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