DiskInternals Linux Reader 1.1 Bitdefender log

Antivirus report for Linux_Reader.exe (4.78 MB)
Download3k has downloaded and tested version 1.1 of DiskInternals Linux Reader on 10 Mar 2012 using only the best antivirus engines available Today.

We have found it to be clean of any form of badware (viruses, spyware, adware, etc.). You can view the full scan logs below.

We will test DiskInternals Linux Reader again on the next version release so make sure you check back for updated reports in the near future.
  • Avira:

    Clean
  • Bitdefender:

    Clean
  • Kaspersky:

    Clean
  • NOD32:

    Clean

Detailed logs

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Bitdefender scan report: Clean
//
// BDC scan report
//
// Time: Thu Mar 08 16:40:53 2012
// Command line: /arc /list /nohed /log=c:\scanner\output.tmp Linux_Reader.exe
// 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
//

Linux_Reader.exe ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o) ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0000 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0001 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0002 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0003 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0004 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#SYSTEM ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>TOC.hhc ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>Index.hhk ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>products.html ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>bullet.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>cd-dvd-recovery.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>dlinux_reader_icon.png ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>fat-recovery.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>flash-recovery.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>ntfsreader.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>ntfs-recovery.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>oe-repair.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>partition-recovery.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>uneraser.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>zip-repair.gif ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>contacts_support.html ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>www.html ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>style.css ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#IVB ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>$WWKeywordLinks/Property ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>$WWAssociativeLinks/Property ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>$OBJINST ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>$FIftiMain ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#IDXHDR ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#TOPICS ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#URLTBL ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#URLSTR ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#STRINGS ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0005=>#STRINGS=>(REMOVED_NULLS) ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0006 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0007 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0008 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0009 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0010 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0011 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0012 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0013 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(NSIS o)=>lzma_nsis0014 ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(Dropped 0) ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(Dropped 1) ok
Linux_Reader.exe=>(Dropped 2) ok

Results:
Folders :0
Files :49
Packed :2
Archives :3
Infected files :0
Suspect files :0
Warnings :0
I/O errors :0
Mb/s :4
Files/second :12
Scan time :00:00:04



















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