The last version of AVG Anti-Spyware (v. 7.5.0.50 trial) blocks Silkroad.exe saying it is a malware (infected with Logger.KeyLogger.mv). I deleted and reinstalled, but nothing changed. Can I add SRO's executables to exceptions list safely?
memoconq wrote:The last version of AVG Anti-Spyware (v. 7.5.0.50 trial) blocks Silkroad.exe saying it is a malware (infected with Logger.KeyLogger.mv). I deleted and reinstalled, but nothing changed. Can I add SRO's executables to exceptions list safely?
I've had the same problem (check my thread). Thought it was an actualy keylogger, but it seems like the latest version simply has a code that is similar in parts to that of a keylogger. I think it would be alright to allow it to work normally.
Checked with 4 other anti-spyware programs, none found anything. There's one website that finds this, and AVG. I guess it really is a false positive. I've played the game and didn't get hacked yet (Hope I ain't jinxing myself here lol).
Hmm, I've had the same problem also, with the old version of AVG. I upgraded to the latest virus definitions (269.9.4/860), which was released 6/21/07 @ 5:53 PM, and the problem is gone. It doesn't detect it as a keylogger anymore, meaning it was probably a false alarm. I'm using the paid version of AVG (7.5.476). My anti-spyware is version 4.2.18 with database 2604.