- Jun 9, 2013
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New Virus Total result. https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/...d4571efcff5a406a087d26d1/analysis/1438059258/
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Hello friend that is not the exe is the container, it will download the exe for installation, download it and turn to virus total.
If you read the file name it is okayfreedomintdle.exe it is the complete exe from Softpedia.Hello friend that is not the exe is the container, it will download the exe for installation, download it and turn to virus total.
Hello friend that is not the exe is the container, it will download the exe for installation, download it and turn to virus total.
Here it is. http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Security-Related/OkayFreedom.shtmlYour posting the Virustotal results of the installation file? what is the difference? because one has to download the container in order to get the installation file anyway, the container is what is infected, why not just give us the DIRECT DOWNLOAD link to the installation file itself in order to avoid the container?
I'm not downloading from Softpedia either, infected or not. If OkayFreedom itself cannot serve a CLEAN file then I'm just not going to use it. It just proves that they are untrustworthy and must rely on third parties to clean up their sh!t.
BTW @frogboy - Norton does not flag the file but Symantec does, both are the same entity, why one flags it and the other doesn't is beyond me.
Hello frogboy that is the container discharging the exe
I have it for 6 months without a problem as well. I find it to be safe.I have installed this software for more than 3 month now on my laptop and it's working without an issue.My on demand scanners (MBAM,Hitman Pro,Zemana,Emsisoft Emergency Kit) doesn't reveal any infection of any kind,PUP or whatever.So...?Does this mean i should remove it anyway?
Thought so.Thank you.I have it for 6 months without a problem as well. I find it to be safe.
That's correct, the free version is a kind of adware since it shows their own ads on websites which isn't that bad for a free VPN, but they keep on complaining about how this is not trustworthy and so forth. What they fail to realize is that this giveaway is or was for the premium version of OkayFreedom which doesn't install any kind of crapware (the free version doesn't too) and does not show the ads included in the free version. I just can't grasp what kind of entitlement they think they have to say that the mods should remove posts about it, just because they don't understand why it's free and why some scanners detect it as a PUP...I think some AVs flag OkayFreedom not as a FP but really a detection of signature. Look at the names of the signatures. They have "steganos" there, so these AVs know about it and they made PUP/Adware signatures against it. So, it's not false positive, but PUP/Adware detection.