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24-Mar-2009, 09:00 AM #1
Unhappy Trojan.Win32.TDSS.uv in Bluebeam PDF revu?!
Hi
I’m using the Bluebeam PDF Revu– a free trail for 30 days. For some reason it stopped working. I tried to re-download it aging and chose “repair”. The Kaspersky internet security 7 warned my when I tried to repairer that there is a riskware invader! I denied the operation as I though this is not because of Bluebeam. When I did try again to repair the Blubeam, Kaspersky warned me that there is a riskware invader!. I’m sure now that is because of Bluebeam. Would you please explain that?

Moreover, Today, Kaspersky warned me again that there is a Trojan program. Unfortunately, it was Bluebeam PDF Revu again. Here it is “ Trojan.Win32.TDSS.uv File: C:\Documents and Settings\maha\Local Settings\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile\cache4\temporary_download\Bluebeam.Pdf.Revu.exe”

Could you please explain that?

Thank you
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25-Mar-2009, 12:44 AM #2
Hi

Can you post a link to where you are downloading the file from, please?

I believe what you are experiencing is a false positive....the software, if it is coming from the legitimate sites, is good and would not contain that malware. You may be already infected so we will have to have you scan for malware, after you post back.
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