CA Anti-Virus does what McAfee did last week


Recommended Posts

On Saturday 7/4 reports started that McAfee Anti-virus was breaking pc?s because of an Anti-Virus update that was quarantining Windows System files as viruses.

Well it seems that someone else wasn?t paying attention. As of this morning I have received numerous reports from clients reporting that their CA Antivirus is showing Virus alerts for the W32/alalum virus and the files that were being reported appeared to be Windows systems files. CA was quarantining those files as well. When this 1st started I assumed it was an isolated issue but with the client messages concerning this coming in more and more this morning, this definitely seems to be a wide spread issue.

The issue appears to have been caused by an update the was released within the past 12 hours as CA Anti-Virus is set up to check for updates every few hours if your have the auto update feature turned on.

The biggest concern is that when these files are quarantined, if you reboot, there is a good chance that your machine will not restart. I had 2 clients so far ?brick? their pc?s because of the restart. This point is made very clear as the WFP (Windows File protection) comes up saying that ?Files that are required to run windows properly have been replaced??? So far all reports (at least) from the clients I deal with show that CA Anti-virus 2007 ? 2009 are affected.

From the CA Forums ( http://homeofficeforum.ca.com/homeofficefo...read.php?t=4837 ) you will see others also reporting the same issue. I know CA only has 3% of the A/V market so this may not be as big as McAfee but I am passing this on as a public service. Here is what I've instructed my clients to do in the mean time that seems to clear this up

1) Open CA Anti-virus by double clicking the shield looking icon in the systray (That is in the lower right corner by the clock)

2) The Security Overview window will open. Under CA Anti-Virus you will see ?Open advanced settings?. Click that link.

3) Once you are there you will see the main overview window. From here click on the left side where it says Quarantine.

4) You will then see the list of files that are quarantined. Look for any file marked infected with W32/amalum (there is an additional part to the name after amalum but will be different on most pc?s). Highlight all items that are showing infected with amalum and then click on restore. (NOTE***That if you have another file in quarantine that shows something other than amalum as the Infection then that is probably an actual virus infection). Once the files are restored you can close the CA windows

A) You will be prompted to say do you want to restore. Click on ok for each message

5) At this point with no files in quarantine you should be able to hit cancel on the WFP.

6) You will be prompted for keeping changed files click yes to this message.

7) At this point restart P

So far no clients report files getting re-quarantined after the steps and reboot

(**Your situation my be different, so review your specific issue before following this information)

post-266234-1247161395_thumb.jpg

And this is why I still use Norton...never had any false positives with it.

http://community.norton.com/norton/board/m...e.id=2797#M2797

http://forum.worldwindcentral.com/archive/...hp?t-10261.html

http://community.norton.com/norton/board/m...ding&page=1

Not to be negative....but here are 3 different issues with Norton/Symantec products concerning False positives.

So no one is perfect. Your looking at products that are coded by humans, humans screw up. So until we get to the sky lab part of the story, there will always be a chance that something could be screwed up. We just hope that the software company (whomever they are) has a QA that isnt also sleeping.

If i was Symantec, i would buy some fancy security team with real good Pro?s, and erase Norton name from future press releases.

And maybe..maybee change Symantec name itself, and maybe..maybe then, we would trust their products again.

This is pure lack of Marketing department from Symantec, maybe very old peple running it.

TechGuyPA: The first link is not "false positive"

grik: Your statement would be more plausible if you'd capitalize your "I". At least give a more logical reason to your trolling. Your opinion sounds kiddish. I have used Norton/Symantec A/V for so long and I have not yet encounter one false positive on my system. But like TechGuyPA already mention, any product that is created by man will always have flaws.

Its a Marketing statment not if the real product is bad or even good. You obviously did not ynderstand the big picture.

Norton and Symantec branding are a bad image by just having that name.

You used to use Norton back in the days where it was malware and did not catch virus? And i would never say that Norton gives false positives, the image i have on that software, only by the name, is that no false or positive alerts if you know what i mean. Again i point to the fact im talking about the credibility/image behind the Name, dont confuse with anything thing that you tried to point out.

Regards

Its a Marketing statment not if the real product is bad or even good. You obviously did not ynderstand the big picture.

Norton and Symantec branding are a bad image by just having that name.

You used to use Norton back in the days where it was malware and did not catch virus? And i would never say that Norton gives false positives, the image i have on that software, only by the name, is that no false or positive alerts if you know what i mean. Again i point to the fact im talking about the credibility/image behind the Name, dont confuse with anything thing that you tried to point out.

Regards

I apologize. As explained I understand where you were going with the comment now.

All I tried to say was that in these days of get it out NOW it seems that the QA departments at most major software companies seem to be asleep at the well. The products themselves are made by people, people who can make mistakes, its up to the QA staff to double check and clean up any mistakes and thats were the issue is and that isnt happening....and it isnt just MS or Symantec or CA or MCafee, it seems to be almost all of them at one point or another.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Linux 7.2's first release candidate gets off to a good start by Paul Hill Credit: Larry Ewing It has been a few weeks since the release of Linux 7.1, and in that time, the Linux 7.2 merge window has been open, where developers can submit their features and patches ready for the upcoming release. That window is now shut, and the release candidate phase has begun so that new features can be tested and further fixes applied. According to the founder of Linux, Linus Torvalds, this week’s release candidate looks “reasonably normal”. Although we are super early in the release candidates, this is a good sign as it makes it more likely that an eighth release candidate will not be needed. Torvalds even mentioned that the update’s stats are only larger than they really are because there was another AMD header drop with a third of the patch just being AMD GPU register definitions, which aren’t big changes but make the code contributed look larger overall. In addition to this, he noted that just over half the patch is drivers, even when excluding the AMD register dump. The rest of the changes are spread out over architecture updates, tooling, documentation, and core kernel updates. In the next week, Torvalds says that he will be chilling out, taking the week “mostly off”. Despite this, he will be reading emails and keeping up with things, so if he is slow responding, now you know why. He said he is hoping for a calm week, but we will just have to see if the second release candidate is actually like that. We should expect seven or eight release candidates before Linux 7.2 is released, so expect it around the end of August. If you missed it a few weeks ago, be sure to check out our coverage of Linux 7.1's release.
    • Ridiculous claim that the labor cost difference of $6000 annually would increase cost per phone by $200. The employees produce 3 phones per month or what?
    • Sparkle 2.20.1 by Razvan Serea Sparkle is a free, open-source Windows optimization tool designed to make your PC faster, cleaner, and more private. With Sparkle, you can easily debloat Windows by removing unnecessary apps and services, disable Microsoft tracking to enhance privacy, and apply performance tweaks to boost speed. Its cleaner removes junk and temporary files, while every change is safe and fully reversible. Sparkle also features a modern, user-friendly interface with automatic updates, making system maintenance simple. Explore over 39 tweaks, from disabling telemetry and hibernation to optimizing network and game settings, all aimed at customizing and enhancing your Windows experience. Sparkle supports Windows 10 and 11. Sparkle 2.20.1 changelog: You can now change the Animation Direction from Up, Left, or Off. Added configurable animation direction (Up, Left, Off) for improved accessibility Added TTL caching to the system info backend Refactored tweak application flow to await NvidiaProfileInspector Improved IPC listener cleanup to correctly remove specific listeners Fixed online status not updating after successful network requests Updated system info tests to support backend caching Removed electron-toolkit utils dependency in favor of internal is.dev helper Fixed unwanted files and folders being included in application bundles Download: Sparkle 2.20.1 | Portable | ~100.0 MB (Open Source) Links: Sparkle Website | Github | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Never used the G7 Pro, but I've never had a good experience with that style of d-pad and fighting games.
    • And I just bought a seat cushion for my mesh chair. The chair feels nice but the first time I sat in it with boxers, I realized I don't like the feel of mesh on my legs. 😂
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      JKR earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Dedicated
      Asgardi earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Conversation Starter
      jessse3334 earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • Reacting Well
      JuvenileDelinquent earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • One Month Later
      Excellence2025 earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      496
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      247
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      154
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      86
    5. 5
      macoman
      65
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!