Hello,
I'm sorry, but Malwarebytes detects a trojan in your software delivery.
After executed PickMeApp0_5_14_9.exe, in the directory PickMeApp0_5_14_9,
I have a suspect file : bi.exe. Malwarebytes sends this file in his quarantine system because it is Trojan.Dropper !
Is it realy a trojan, or not ? May you tell me what is it exactly?
Thanks a lot in advance.
J.O.
In reply to NOT A TROJAN!!!! by admin
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Thanks for your reactive answer and your explanations.
I presumed that it was a false positive alarm from Malwarebytes software, but I was not sure.
So, I will continue to use PickMeApp software because it just works perfectly to transfer applications to my new PC.
Best regards,
J.O.
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pmaga.exe is our small utility that chooses advertisement partner to show.
It is downloaded from pickmeapp.com site each time to keep track on available advertisers.
It was created using NSIS software (http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page)
Some of viruses were created using NSIS as well.
It creates false positive alarms because of common signatures.
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/NSIS_False_Positives
Bellow please find link discussing similar problem with NSIS and Norton
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=327622
We are in contact with antivirus provider to deal with false positive alarm
Sincerely
TAppTeam
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Thank you for informing us the issue!
All files inside PickMeApp were tested. See the following fresh reports from VirusTotal