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false positive reasons

a "anti" program needs to undo what the bad guys do so they have similar code, that code triggers the alarm
 
It's probably just giving a false positive on magic jellybean keyfinder.

About every two months this topic gets created.
 
Mr. Mille, it's likely to be a false positive. I'm not sure what you're linking to there but I've just downloaded the kit and it scans fine for me.

Doortodoorgeek - PC Decrapifier isn't an anti-anything. It just automatically uninstalls the crapware that PC manufacturers install on their new systems.

Jory, if you read MrMille's post it's referring to PCDecrapifier not Magical Jellybean although Magical Jellybean does regularly falll foul of security software.
 
The same thing happened for me as well. I have AVG7.5 running on my home pc and it removes it.
 
Mr. Mille, it's likely to be a false positive. I'm not sure what you're linking to there but I've just downloaded the kit and it scans fine for me.

Doortodoorgeek - PC Decrapifier isn't an anti-anything. It just automatically uninstalls the crapware that PC manufacturers install on their new systems.

Jory, if you read MrMille's post it's referring to PCDecrapifier not Magical Jellybean although Magical Jellybean does regularly falll foul of security software.

Thanks seedubya
 
you'll have that

not only kaspersky does this, also kaspersky does tell you 90+ "not-a-virus" in the description of the results

In the eyes of independent test, this is a good thing, it shows the tool is smart enough to ID bad code but smart enough to earmark it as "not-a-virus"

But wow this is a sore subject for some people
 
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