Hey! Just found out about this, so I decided to run the same scan on my copies of your files: ARchive_neXt v1.12.28.0.exe (downloaded Jan 12th, 2015) reports the same 13/44 viruses found. As a lark, I decided to try ARchive_neXt v1.11.16.0.exe, which was downloaded Jan 8th, 2015. It reports 6/43. Finally, I decided to give my Archive_X64_v2.01.20.0.exe, downloaded on Oct 6th 2014, a try. It reported 0/43.MichaelDarkAngel wrote:So I then took the ARchive_neXt self-installer and ran it through Metascan. I found out the last time it was scanned was 5 months ago, not sure by who. But at that time 9 out of the 44 AV engines failed it as being some form of backdoor or trojan. So I had it rescan, this time 13 of them failed it (how does that happen). This was a freshly downloaded copy from my website. I then decided to run my local copy that I used to upload to my website. Metascan verified that it was the same file and that it failed the same 13 engines. So just because I'm OCD, I scanned the local copy that I have before I change the filename (yes I generally keep three copies, one when I package it with the version number in the filename, one with the filename changed used to upload to my website, and a final one that I download from my website saved in a different location), it only failed 3 out of the 44 AV engines (again, how does that happen). ???
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