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LiberKey 4.0 has been SUCCESSFULLY tested with several antivirus softwares (listed below).
Despite these tests, some antivirus softwares may alert you about virus
or trojan infection. This is called a "false positive" detection.
List and references of antivirus softwares used for launching LiberKey 4.0 :
- Norton Corporate 10.1.7.7000 (Engine 71.4.0.15, virus database : 08/06/2008 rev 3)
- AVAST 4.8.1201 (virus database : 080609-0 of 09/06/2008)
- AVG Free Edition 8.0.100 (virus database : 270.0.0/1490 of 08/06/2008)
- Avira Antivir 8.1.00.308 (virus database : 7.00.04.161 of 09/06/2008)
- ClamWin 0.93 (virus database : main 46 / daily 7407 of 09/06/2008)
- Kaspersky Antivirus 2009 8.0.0.357 (virus database 833796 of 09/06/2008)
- McAfee VirusScan Entreprise 8.5.0i (virus database : 5312.0000 of 06/06/2008)
- BitDefender Antivirus 2008 7.19424 (virus database : 1256983 of 09/06/2008)
Please feed us back in the appropriate forum topic with your "false positive" detection. This will enable us to inform antivirus software editors who then will improve their antivirus database.
The term false positive is also used when antivirus software wrongly classifies an innocuous file as a virus. The incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in a database. Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or antispyware software. Source: Wikipedia
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