ghanedan
chuckebaby
I believe its probably a reputation scan not a Trojan horse. The software is fine.
Thanks for the response. Are you the developer for this software ? Do you have a safe download link ?
"AZ Controller" is developed by me (azslow3) and downloadable from
www.azslow.com I compile the plug-in on Linux using GCC cross-compiler. The installation package is created (also under Linux) with NSIS:
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page From my knowledge, there should be nothing bad in it. But while I have hard time to believe some Trojan has managed to infect the cross-compiler such a way that it creates infected DLLs, I run Nullsoft under Wine. So theoretically some software can infect the resulting package.
But most probably, that is just another "false positive", which is not unusual (see
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/NSIS_False_Positives )
chuckebaby
azslow3
ghanedan
I know the software you are offering but unfortunately it is blocked by my anti-virus software for containing a Trojan horse.
Please be so kind and write which antivirus has detected something in my 0.5Mb installer.
Possibly it was a Trojan Pony ?
Pony is still too big... may be Trojan Mouse?
VirusTotal/Invencia has found some Trojan (different one) even in one of my first releases, 75kB installer size...
I am not commercial company, I do not have time nor resources to fight with that as long as it is false positive. But in case there is some (super intelligent, handcrafted in assembly) Windows virus exists on my Linux notebook, I would like to know...