![]() ![]() There has been no official word from Avast as of yet confirming that this is indeed a false positive however given the reach and the volume of applications reportedly infected it looks like that is indeed the case.įor now you may want to check your system with an online scanner such as Panda Active Scan or Trend Micro's house call. According to users on the DSL Reports forums the apparent false positive shows up on almost any application.ĭoing a quick Google search shows user have been posting similar issues across several other sites including the Avast forums ( post 1 - post 2). The new update has begun reporting a new trojan dubbed Win32:Delf-MZG. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to restore the files from the Virus Chest:Īvast latest update has apparently caused a stir as users are flooding forums wondering if they have been hit with a new infection.Īvast sent out a new update this afternoon that has been causing grief amongst the online community. Update: Avast - confirmed Win32:Delf-MZG was a false positive the newest update should fix the issue.
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