![]() Lo and behold, IObit Security 360 also detects it as malware, even using the same phony "Don't." name. I also scanned it with MBAM and, as shown below, it was flagged it as Don't. I downloaded dummy.exe and scanned it at VirusTotal which gave it a clean bill of health. Within two weeks IOBit was detecting these fake files under almost exactly these fake names."Īs further proof Malwarebytes offers a safe, non-malicious executable program, dummy.exe, that was tweaked to match a signature in their database. We even manufactured fake files to match the fake definitions. This "malware" does not actually exist: we made it up. Again quoting Kleczynski: "The final confirmation of IOBit's theft occurred when we added fake definitions to our database for a fake rogue application. ![]() These were not statements we made lightly." "We conducted this investigation thoroughly over a period of weeks until we were 100% sure of everything we wrote above.
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