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<blockquote data-quote="Malleable" data-source="post: 1021163" data-attributes="member: 90907"><p>Returning to this, VirusTotal to me is a somewhat slow process. As others in the past have reported it may not always be the best indicator but I see it as another tool in the box. Looking at it a week later nothing has changed and it still shows the same 11 antivirus engines flagging this file. Based on my experiences with VirusTotal those are probably false positives, their AI or whatever is what it is, and the drivers may not have generated enough reports to warrant a correction from the 11 AV vendors. In addition the AV engines submitted to VirusTotal aren't always at the same settings as the home or business versions. Within days or even hours (even minutes) the big boys, BitDefender Theta, Kapersky, Forntinet, Avast/Avira, ClamAV, etc would have flagged it too. So, basically, in only 67,200% more time, I've reached the same conclusion as struppigel.</p><h4>[USER=86910]struppigel[/USER]</h4></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malleable, post: 1021163, member: 90907"] Returning to this, VirusTotal to me is a somewhat slow process. As others in the past have reported it may not always be the best indicator but I see it as another tool in the box. Looking at it a week later nothing has changed and it still shows the same 11 antivirus engines flagging this file. Based on my experiences with VirusTotal those are probably false positives, their AI or whatever is what it is, and the drivers may not have generated enough reports to warrant a correction from the 11 AV vendors. In addition the AV engines submitted to VirusTotal aren't always at the same settings as the home or business versions. Within days or even hours (even minutes) the big boys, BitDefender Theta, Kapersky, Forntinet, Avast/Avira, ClamAV, etc would have flagged it too. So, basically, in only 67,200% more time, I've reached the same conclusion as struppigel. [HEADING=3][USER=86910]struppigel[/USER][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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