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Why are we even messing with anything other than WD these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBlueCreeper512" data-source="post: 889002" data-attributes="member: 87607"><p>THANK YOU SO MUCH! It fixed the bug! Although I'm still not sure if it's a bug or like [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] said something related to a background process repeatedly trying to inject the DLLs in the Temp folder, maybe WD was trying to do it's job but kept failing to remove or quarantine the DLL files. In any case, I don't think an installer for a firewall/antivirus program should be using DLL files that are also present in PUA installers...</p><p></p><p>UPDATE: If anybody is curious the two files detected by WD in the CF installer were named fusion.dll and fusion.dll.tmp, here's the VT results: <a href="https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/8d0454eef2595f2fad70cf0e0232a7e336264911e3655958dc14e2cecc664c3f/detection" target="_blank">VirusTotal</a></p><p>(Note the two DLLs had the same detection and the SHA256 hash, so I only posted one link because the two VT results are essentially the same.)</p><p>UPDATE 2: As I understand it the fusion.dll is used by many PUA/bundler installers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBlueCreeper512, post: 889002, member: 87607"] THANK YOU SO MUCH! It fixed the bug! Although I'm still not sure if it's a bug or like [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] said something related to a background process repeatedly trying to inject the DLLs in the Temp folder, maybe WD was trying to do it's job but kept failing to remove or quarantine the DLL files. In any case, I don't think an installer for a firewall/antivirus program should be using DLL files that are also present in PUA installers... UPDATE: If anybody is curious the two files detected by WD in the CF installer were named fusion.dll and fusion.dll.tmp, here's the VT results: [URL='https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/8d0454eef2595f2fad70cf0e0232a7e336264911e3655958dc14e2cecc664c3f/detection']VirusTotal[/URL] (Note the two DLLs had the same detection and the SHA256 hash, so I only posted one link because the two VT results are essentially the same.) UPDATE 2: As I understand it the fusion.dll is used by many PUA/bundler installers. [/QUOTE]
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