NOD32 and ClamWin classified Linkman1.7 as malware, why?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:26 pm
Script URL: http://www.tappingmachines.com/cgi-bin/ ... lLinks.php
Version of script: Linkman 1.7
Hosting company: Liquidweb.com
URL of phpinfo.php: not sure how to do this?
URL of session_test.php: not sure how to do this?
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution:
NOD 32 and Linkman17 conflict issues -> a bunch of malware came up:/
Write your message below:
Ok Ive been successfully using you link manager for the past 3-4 years. Recently i changed server hosts due support issues. Now i am hosting at Liquidweb.com and they use NOD32 and ClamWin. NOD32 would not allow the scripts to run and classified it as potentially unwanted application/malware. Then the support at liquidweb installed malwarebytes and that scan classified all files clean! The support guy recommended me report this issue with you so that you can go about taking the proper steps in getting your useful linkman manager added as a trusted application.
NOD32 and ClamWin did not like this on the links.php page
eval(gzinflate(base64_decode('DdBHsqJAAADQ43x/uRBBUs0KJEiQjA1spiTTZJEG+vQz7wivQO
/uVOFmKLv3tzil76Vgbn/zIhvz4vQjZbQO50kQBMm9sb5auxVwKZoR4tqVBGLUPnDqFOH+bKbwmeAzvy
kFB0WF95PyuCTJuCvo0UNhW2VqI/vollGRQZlcK/b9uFlNlX3olZkPt5I4IGebU8fBRJlKNinReNFdUU
WDh8UuSx6rcuXMRchRbJdYJmBTrH7+NkVCN6wp5Xb+UHWHZS2+zfnEFGX2uzy11T2LRsDExPHxkHkdm/
M96Awho+mQUkQUUW5VAzdSTTJ8N1SawJgFi7ebBdnmryNvTVDJHKJJQEAcVPEebX5paaP4CcoqhKt0zE
x5btB51ubuBpajV+n7xH1eFRjbA1MDpOxxBknTOuwT8o/JCmY17B1U1ZCPFHv1vGaZj3ZP9g2sIMMWth
s22o9sYi2BDQLD1l4y02HtRS4Q1WIxhamsE7Oz4oABkRRHDNfkXO1/8UsdPP5A3P9F6UuSM7/znWKrjQ
yHRFYJRuGkNh5aIr4/r2tuFCyV6+Fu3z7G2z961xH8mX5oCcmWg+m4GkWE1724EKnTNhv2oaqf6StWVe
DhWApeYoHUJTD6lLkgNk3Z9HL5+f39/fMP')));
When i disable NOD32 the linkman1.7 works just fine. Currently i have it disabled so i can get to the admin.php page and view my links.
What do you recommend for me to do?
Version of script: Linkman 1.7
Hosting company: Liquidweb.com
URL of phpinfo.php: not sure how to do this?
URL of session_test.php: not sure how to do this?
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution:
NOD 32 and Linkman17 conflict issues -> a bunch of malware came up:/
Write your message below:
Ok Ive been successfully using you link manager for the past 3-4 years. Recently i changed server hosts due support issues. Now i am hosting at Liquidweb.com and they use NOD32 and ClamWin. NOD32 would not allow the scripts to run and classified it as potentially unwanted application/malware. Then the support at liquidweb installed malwarebytes and that scan classified all files clean! The support guy recommended me report this issue with you so that you can go about taking the proper steps in getting your useful linkman manager added as a trusted application.
NOD32 and ClamWin did not like this on the links.php page
eval(gzinflate(base64_decode('DdBHsqJAAADQ43x/uRBBUs0KJEiQjA1spiTTZJEG+vQz7wivQO
/uVOFmKLv3tzil76Vgbn/zIhvz4vQjZbQO50kQBMm9sb5auxVwKZoR4tqVBGLUPnDqFOH+bKbwmeAzvy
kFB0WF95PyuCTJuCvo0UNhW2VqI/vollGRQZlcK/b9uFlNlX3olZkPt5I4IGebU8fBRJlKNinReNFdUU
WDh8UuSx6rcuXMRchRbJdYJmBTrH7+NkVCN6wp5Xb+UHWHZS2+zfnEFGX2uzy11T2LRsDExPHxkHkdm/
M96Awho+mQUkQUUW5VAzdSTTJ8N1SawJgFi7ebBdnmryNvTVDJHKJJQEAcVPEebX5paaP4CcoqhKt0zE
x5btB51ubuBpajV+n7xH1eFRjbA1MDpOxxBknTOuwT8o/JCmY17B1U1ZCPFHv1vGaZj3ZP9g2sIMMWth
s22o9sYi2BDQLD1l4y02HtRS4Q1WIxhamsE7Oz4oABkRRHDNfkXO1/8UsdPP5A3P9F6UuSM7/znWKrjQ
yHRFYJRuGkNh5aIr4/r2tuFCyV6+Fu3z7G2z961xH8mX5oCcmWg+m4GkWE1724EKnTNhv2oaqf6StWVe
DhWApeYoHUJTD6lLkgNk3Z9HL5+f39/fMP')));
When i disable NOD32 the linkman1.7 works just fine. Currently i have it disabled so i can get to the admin.php page and view my links.
What do you recommend for me to do?