PstPassword 1.16 Antivirus Report

Antivirus report
"Recover lost Outlook PST password."
Antivirus report for pstpassword.zip (39.25 KB)
Download3K has downloaded and tested PstPassword on 16 Mar 2012 with 4 of the best antivirus engines available today. We have found it to be infected by some form of badware (viruses, spyware, adware, etc.) - the full reports are available below. We will test PstPassword again on the next version of the program so make sure you check back for updated reports in the near future.
  • Bitdefender:

    Infected
  • NOD 32:

    Infected
  • Avira:

    Infected
  • Kaspersky:

    Clean

Detailed logs

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Avira antivirus report: Infected
Avira / Windows Version 1.9.150.0
Copyright (c) 2010 by Avira GmbH
All rights reserved.

engine set: 8.2.10.24
VDF Version: 7.11.25.142


Scan start time: 3/14/2012 3:34:44 PM
Command line: r:\scancl.exe --nombr --showall --verboselog /a /z /s --log=c:\scanner\output.tmp c:\scanner\downloads\211019\pstpassword.zip

configuration file: r:\scancl.conf
c:\scanner\downloads\211019\pstpassword.zip
Date: 14.03.2012 Time: 15:34:17 Size: 40195
ALERT: [APPL/Agent.34816.2] c:\scanner\downloads\211019\pstpassword.zip --> PstPassword.exe <<< Contains signature of the application APPL/Agent.34816.2


Statistics :
Directories............... : 0
Archives.................. : 1
Files..................... : 17
Infected.............. : 1
Ignored........... : 1
Warnings.............. : 0
Suspicious............ : 0
Infections................ : 1
Time...................... : 00:00:01

Bitdefender antivirus report: Infected
//
// BDC scan report
//
// Time: Wed Mar 14 15:34:19 2012
// Command line: /arc /list /nohed /log=c:\scanner\output.tmp pstpassword.zip
// Core: AVCORE v2.1 Windows/i386 11.0.1.6 (Nov 17, 2011)
// Engines: scan: 15, unpack: 10, archive: 49, mail: 7
// Total signatures: 7032452
//

pstpassword.zip ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.exe infected: Gen:Application.Heur.cmKfbiBPZXoO
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#SYSTEM ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>PstPassword.html ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>pstpassword_icon.gif ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>main.css ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#WINDOWS ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>$WWKeywordLinks/Property ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>$WWAssociativeLinks/Property ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>$OBJINST ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#IDXHDR ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#TOPICS ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#URLTBL ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#URLSTR ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#STRINGS ok
pstpassword.zip=>PstPassword.chm=>#STRINGS=>(REMOVED_NULLS) ok
pstpassword.zip=>readme.txt ok

Results:
Folders :0
Files :18
Packed :1
Archives :2
Infected files :1
Suspect files :0
Warnings :0
Identified viruses:1
I/O errors :0
Kb/s :117
Files/second :18
Scan time :00:00:01


NOD32 antivirus report: Infected

ECLS Command-line scanner, version 4.2.71.2, (C) 1992-2010 ESET, spol. s r.o.
Module loader, version 1040 (20120313), build 1048
Module perseus, version 1343 (20120307), build 1449
Module scanner, version 6973 (20120316), build 11022
Module archiver, version 1142 (20120229), build 1105
Module advheur, version 1121 (20111208), build 1081

Command line: --base-dir=c:\Program Files\ESET\ESET NOD32 Antivirus /log-rewrite /log-all /files /no-boots /no-heur /no-adv-heur /mail /sfx /rtp /adware /unsafe /unwanted /pattern /action=none /no-quarantine /log-file=c:\scanner\output.tmp pstpassword.zip

Scan started at: 03/14/12 15:34:27
name="pstpassword.zip", threat="Win32/PSWTool.PstPassword.A potentially unsafe application", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.exe", threat="Win32/PSWTool.PstPassword.A potentially unsafe application", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.exe - UPX v12_m2", threat="Win32/PSWTool.PstPassword.A potentially unsafe application", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#ITBITS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/NameList", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/Transform/List", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/SpanInfo", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/ControlData", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#SYSTEM", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/Content", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/Transform/{7FC28940-9D31-11D0-9B27-00A0C91E9C7C}/InstanceData/ResetTable", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /$FIftiMain", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /PstPassword.html", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /pstpassword_icon.gif", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /main.css", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#WINDOWS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /$WWKeywordLinks/Property", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /$WWAssociativeLinks/Property", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /$OBJINST", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#IDXHDR", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#TOPICS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#URLTBL", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#URLSTR", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - PstPassword.chm - CHM - /#STRINGS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="pstpassword.zip - ZIP - readme.txt", threat="is OK", action="", info=""

Scan completed at: 03/14/12 15:34:27
Scan time: 0 sec (0:00:00)
Total: files - 1, objects 23
Infected: files - 1, objects 1
Cleaned: files - 0, objects 0

Kaspersky antivirus report: Clean
2012-03-14 15:34:45 Scan_Objects$258830 starting 1%
; --- Settings ---
; Action on detect: Disinfect automatically
; Scan objects: All objects
; Use iChecker: No
; Use iSwift: No
; Try disinfect: No
; Try delete: No
; Try delete container: No
; Time limit: 180 sec.
; Exclude by mask: No
; Include by mask: No
; Objects to scan:
; "pstpassword.zip" Enable=Yes Recursive=No
; ------------------
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip archive ZIP
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.exe packed UPX
2012-03-14 15:34:45 Scan_Objects$258830 running 50%
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.exe//UPX detected not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.PassViewer.av
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.chm archive CHM
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.chm//main.css ok
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.chm//PstPassword.html ok
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.chm//pstpassword_icon.gif ok
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//PstPassword.chm ok
2012-03-14 15:34:45 pstpassword.zip//readme.txt ok
2012-03-14 15:34:45 Scan_Objects$258830 completed
; --- Statistics ---
; Time Start: 2012-03-14 15:34:45
; Time Finish: 2012-03-14 15:34:45
; Completion: 100%
; Processed objects: 8
; Total detected: 0
; Detected exact: 0
; Suspicions: 0
; Treats detected: 0
; Untreated: 0
; Disinfected: 0
; Quarantined: 0
; Deleted: 0
; Skipped: 0
; Archived: 2
; Packed: 1
; Password protected: 0
; Corrupted: 0
; Errors: 0
; Last object:
; ------------------

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