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NIS 2011 has quarantined "Hbcdcustomizer.exe" only for some time now including V15.0. I don't use it so leave it out.
Malwarebytes doesn't get bothered with anything on the Hirens CD.
Either NIS and Malwarebytes are providing poor protection or MSE is a bit heavy handed with false positives.
It's the HBCDCustomizer.exe. Virus total gets 26/43 alerting.
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A Guy
Actually I just realized the last one I downloaded was 14.1. I think I will stick with that until this is sorted and won't recommend it to anyone.
*Flags* are being picked up by your Anti-virus. This is because Hirens contains some tools that are not 'freeware'... copies of retail applications. Some of these tools may be abandoned-ware, but you also needed a full license to run them.
It also has tools that would be picked up by the "PUP" or potentially unwanted programs section as they can directly bypass some windows security measures, the reported "Trojans" are a bit more worrying though.
I have received an email this evening from Hirens basically stating as expected that the zip contains no malware and the results are FP's. Nothing as yet from the MSE guys though.
Danny
I have received an email this evening from Hirens basically stating as expected that the zip contains no malware and the results are FP's. Nothing as yet from the MSE guys though.
Danny
If you go to the Hiren & Pankaj's Homepage the majority of software is stated as freeware.
Listed as Shareware:
1) Image for Windows 2.66 - whatever that is.
2) Total Commander 7.56a
3) Atlantis Word Processor 1.6.5.5 - why bother?
4) Disk Genius 3.2 - could be quite useful and still relevant
Then labeled $-Windows symbol (whatever that means)
* Mini XP - my understanding that this basic environment times out like a pe disk.
Then labeled $-MSDOS
* Dos Tools
From my point of view the 2 items labeled $-MS do nothing but facilitate the maintenance of current legal paid MS OSs. But are they legal?? Does MS care??
You could build a Windows 7 pe disk to substitute for the mini XP and integrate the tools. Legal, but would take quite a bit of effort.
I can see no sinister reason for malware to be embedded in these tools.
I remain puzzled.