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Bitdefender and others detected it but kaspersky didn't. I'm a bit concerned.
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1120035" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Upload the "app_nhm.dll" to Kaspersky's submittal portal.</p><p></p><p>You can do the same with any other antivirus publisher and request a human review of the file.</p><p></p><p>There is always the possibility that a threat actor embedded a malicious version of "app_nhm.dll" into NiceHash.</p><p></p><p>NiceHash has been targeted by threat actors many times because the BS mantra across the web is "NiceHash is legit safe and "app_nhm.dll" detection is a false positive." Enough people buy into that narrative, create an allow exception/exclude "app_nhm.dll" from the antivirus, and their system is pwned. It is so very easy to socially engineer users that want the benefit of something that they just gotta have. They do all the work for the threat actors.</p><p></p><p>Kaspersky, uhm, fails to detect a lot of stuff. Don't be too sure it is necessarily a false positive. Check your over-confidence in the Special K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1120035, member: 114717"] Upload the "app_nhm.dll" to Kaspersky's submittal portal. You can do the same with any other antivirus publisher and request a human review of the file. There is always the possibility that a threat actor embedded a malicious version of "app_nhm.dll" into NiceHash. NiceHash has been targeted by threat actors many times because the BS mantra across the web is "NiceHash is legit safe and "app_nhm.dll" detection is a false positive." Enough people buy into that narrative, create an allow exception/exclude "app_nhm.dll" from the antivirus, and their system is pwned. It is so very easy to socially engineer users that want the benefit of something that they just gotta have. They do all the work for the threat actors. Kaspersky, uhm, fails to detect a lot of stuff. Don't be too sure it is necessarily a false positive. Check your over-confidence in the Special K. [/QUOTE]
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