Should I worry?
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- spookykat
This came up in a 2hr scan using ClamXav, I know Macs aren't prone to viruses but I'm just curious if anyone else got this.
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Version Cue CS3/Server/plugins/com.adobe.ver... Oversized.Zip FOUND
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Version Cue CS3/Server/plugins/com.adobe.ver... Oversized.Zip FOUND
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Version Cue CS3/Server/plugins/com.adobe.ver... Oversized.Zip FOUND
- meffid0
yes, you have herpes, it's not just a rash.
- MrOneHundred0
Not about that.
- Llyod0
does it burn when you pee?
- Llyod0
see what happens when you use pirated software?
- Jnr_Madison0
Many things can accidentally be mistaken as viruses.
- peddy28isgreat0
If it starts to feel like your pissing razor blades then yes, OH college how I miss thee.
- spookykat0
All good responds, I am now worry free =)
- MrOneHundred0
Well you’re using ClamSav which sounds like a herpes treatment, so that’s good enough!
- ClamSav - "Savlon for your rotting virus ridden Clam" would be the marketing.meffid
- Llyod0
just guessing- you using a trial version with a keygen?
- Llyod0
I thought I had herpes a few years back. turned out to be a yeast infection.
- I thought I had a yeast infection a few years back...MrOneHundred
- sorry to hear that brahLlyod
- spookykat0
Dunno got a copy from work. Should've known when I didn't get the official box.
- Jnr_Madison0
Worry now, care later.
- flashbender0
well, I've run clamwin and I have CS3 and I get no such error.
Just sayin'
By the way, the googlez says this:
Are you using Clam? Most virus scanners protect themselves from the "zip
of death", an archive that unpacks to a huge size. Clam calls it
Oversized.Zip but it's not actually a virus but a DOS attempt.Some clean files can trigger this, like BMP image files compress very well and it's usually the compression ratio that is used to determine this.
Don't worry about it
- spookykat0
"flashbender
well, I've run clamwin and I have CS3 and I get no such error.
Just sayin'
By the way, the googlez says this:
Are you using Clam? Most virus scanners protect themselves from the "zip
of death", an archive that unpacks to a huge size. Clam calls it
Oversized.Zip but it's not actually a virus but a DOS attempt.Some clean files can trigger this, like BMP image files compress very well and it's usually the compression ratio that is used to determine this.
Don't worry about it "
Thanks flashblender, I just formatted my PC and three pretty major trojans came up. I guess Mac is still the winner for security.
- you got 3 trojans after a fresh format? What the hell man. Running a PC without spyware/AV is like ...flashbender
- yep, you guessed it... banging Thai ladyboys without a condom. It's something you just don't do.flashbender
- or do you?meffid
- Llyod0
mac will become an even bigger target once they get a larger share of the market. no brainer, might as well not have typed this
- ukit0
I didn't read the thread, but you should always worry.