I've had a couple of machines today having chrome.exe detected as PWS:Win32/Zbot by FF. It looks like a problem with the latest definition download 1.113.656.0 This is definitely a false positive. I ...
UPDATE: Microsoft has confirmed that this was caused by a faulty anti-virus definition update that affected about 3,000 Windows users. Here's Microsoft's statement: “On September 30th, 2011, an ...
UPDATE, 1:40 PM PDT: Microsoft has identified the problem as being caused by a faulty definition file. This text has been added to the relevant page at the company's Malware Protection Center: ...
Microsoft's security tools erroneously marked Google's Chrome Web browser as a dangerous piece of malware and removed it from approximately 3,000 Windows machines today (Sept. 30). Chrome users began ...
PWS:Win32/Zbot is a password-stealing trojan that monitors for visits to certain Web sites. It allows limited backdoor access and control and may terminate certain security-related processes," ...
Microsoft this morning scrambled to release a fix after reports surfaced that its Security Essentials software was mistakenly identifying the Google Chrome browser as password-stealing malware — and ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Hundreds of Google Chrome users (at least) found their Internet browser ...
BUG in Microsoft's security software leads to Chrome web-browser being inadvertently wiped from computers. Microsoft said in a statement that it has already released an update to the security software ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Hundreds of Google Chrome users (at least) have found their ...
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