WizZilla versus AVG
WizZilla versus AVG
FYI - version 1.1.0.60 of WizZilla is reporting in AVG as a "Trojan Horse Downloader.Generic10.UEA". You'll need to exclude the WizZilla directory from AVG's scans if you want it to continue to work.
Regards
Rob
Regards
Rob
I love my Toppy, but now I want one of these! Scratch that... now I've got one!
I think from memory there is a way to inform AVG of false positives but I couldn't find the link. I put an exception into Resident Shield to bury the problem.
BeyonWiz T3 and V2
LED TV SONY Bravia 75" Local dimming ~ Retired Samsung ES8000 65" ~
Yamaha A1070 amp
Zidoo UHD3000
Qnap TS851-4G
Pioneer Bluray BDP-150-K
Windows 11 Professional
Netgear R7000
Chromecast
LED TV SONY Bravia 75" Local dimming ~ Retired Samsung ES8000 65" ~
Yamaha A1070 amp
Zidoo UHD3000
Qnap TS851-4G
Pioneer Bluray BDP-150-K
Windows 11 Professional
Netgear R7000
Chromecast
http://www.avg.com/us-en/faq.num-2343#num-2343
In case AVG detects some file on your PC as infected, this file was moved to AVG Virus Vault, and you are sure that this file is correct and clean, it is possible that the detected file is a false alarm.
If so, we shall prepare the correction as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, false alarms do appear from time to time in every Anti-Virus software.
To solve the problem, please send us this file for analysis directly from the AVG program this way:
* Open AVG User Interface.
* Choose the "Virus Vault" option from the "History" menu.
* Right-click the false positive file and select the "Send to analysis" option from context menu.
* Fill in your e-mail address
* Confirm the dialog
This way file will be sent to our virus specialists for analysis and we will inform you about the result.