AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash ? The Register
- identified CheckPoint’s Zone Alarm as a Trojan.
- identified Adobe Flash as potentially malicious.
- bogus Trojan warning on a core Windows component – causing potential subsequent boot failure.
More and more tools do not deserve to be trusted without question. On my PCs:
- ‘ThreatFire’ removed (without asking) major components of ‘MozyHome – an online backup system - making it completely unusable.
- My USB external drives would always refuse to eject/unload on my notebook when requested.
- 'PrevxCSI' finds a malware instance in both XP and Vista (dual boot PC) which are both clearly ‘SoundBlaster’ related files – no confirmation of such a determination is reported in any other tool at ‘VirusTotal’. This has been the case for months, now.
Such tools increasingly need to have their findings validated or their continued use re-evaluated. NOTE: Unproven and/or evolving tools may have unknown and undesirable issues.
I had always known Threatfire’ (TF) to be an aggressive tool. Following the neutralization of my online backup application, MozyHome, I decided to uninstall TF which also cleared up several strange additional issues that had also been present for quit some time – an unexpected bonus result:
- High-end notebook had been frequently booting to a blank screen unless opening log in screen allowed sufficient time to load many initial startup programs or often a log off/re-log on required – overall excessive boot up time – now mostly resolved.
- USB external drives now ‘eject’ properly when requested.


