Originally Posted by
pete4212
Indeed:
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/...e72-1318302466
This was a scan of the setup file on the kvs website currently, the same scan of an older file didn't cause the same positive results. As such the evidence points to a change in the program that is causing the scans to find the trojan, as opposed to a change in the AV scanner or definitions.
There is nothing particularly "interesting" about false positives; they can (and do) occur from time-to-time.
A comprehensive scan using 43 AntiVirus products further confirms that there are
no issues with the actual KVS Tool executable (V6.5.1.R3):
http://www.VirusTotal.com/file-scan/...cdc-1318311600
OK, not to start a war here, and I don't believe it is infected, but pete4212 did that same scan and found the suspicious false positives. Your later scan is NOT on the same file. The MD5 hashes don't match.
pete4212 - d09953066dcff44445fc3293aebf74b6
KVS - f72a6267ad7d24431a5292ccfe028603