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XPlorer
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Posted comments:
Technomancer: Not sure about this one.
As soon as i extracted the ZIP file, my AVG8 picked it up as a threat.
BE VERY CAREFUL!. [2008-06-20 11:25]
Quietus: Like Technomancer said, antivirus picks up a trojan on the executable.
Trend Micro reports this: http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_Generic.ADV [2008-08-03 10:39]
Rupello: Eset NOD32 also identified this as a trojan [2009-11-16 14:50]
Jscott: McAfee also shows Trojan. [2009-11-17 12:01]
Long.Knight: anyone know how to contact the auther? The "Contact me" link on his website doesn't work... I thought he should know about the trojen problem... but no luck (oh and his blog is not in english, I tried to leave him a comment there also, but couldn't navigate the page properly by guess)
-just another
--Long Knight [2009-12-05 09:49]
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