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We are using the Revolunet widget for the VLC channels. http://www.revolunet.com/labo/code/VLCobject.
VLCobject.js is a small JavaScript library that detects and integrates the VLC plugin in web pages.
Many antivirus software throw a false positive for sites that use JavaScript heavily.
For example,Kaspersky is reporting HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic.
Please note: THIS IS NOT A VIRUS!
If you are using Kaspersky Anti Virus , or Kaspersky Internet Security , you may have come across the detection
'Heur: Trojan.win32.Generic', 'Heur: Trojan.Win32.Downloader', 'Heur: Trojan.Script.Iframer' or similar.
Kaspersky's viruslist currently does not have a description for this detection. Heur.Trojan.Generic, Heur.Downloader,
and other detections given by Kaspersky that begin with Heur. are files that are being flagged by the new heuristics engine
that has been introduced in Kaspersky's home user products.
These detections encompass a wide range of malware, using special techniques developed by the engineers and virus
analysts at Kaspersky Lab to flag suspicious files.
Because this is a 'generic' (so to speak) detection, the file has not been 100% confirmed to be malware by the virus analysts
(e.g. it has not yet been given a name), so the file may be mistakenly detected and it is not actually malicious.
If you are still unsure to open a VLC channel, feel free to send a URL to be checked by the viruslab, by using the online
submission webform located here: http://support.kaspersky.ru/virlab/helpdesk.html?LANG=en .
Please use our contact form to report any problems.
best Regards
VLCobject.js is a small JavaScript library that detects and integrates the VLC plugin in web pages.
Many antivirus software throw a false positive for sites that use JavaScript heavily.
For example,Kaspersky is reporting HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic.
Please note: THIS IS NOT A VIRUS!
If you are using Kaspersky Anti Virus , or Kaspersky Internet Security , you may have come across the detection
'Heur: Trojan.win32.Generic', 'Heur: Trojan.Win32.Downloader', 'Heur: Trojan.Script.Iframer' or similar.
Kaspersky's viruslist currently does not have a description for this detection. Heur.Trojan.Generic, Heur.Downloader,
and other detections given by Kaspersky that begin with Heur. are files that are being flagged by the new heuristics engine
that has been introduced in Kaspersky's home user products.
These detections encompass a wide range of malware, using special techniques developed by the engineers and virus
analysts at Kaspersky Lab to flag suspicious files.
Because this is a 'generic' (so to speak) detection, the file has not been 100% confirmed to be malware by the virus analysts
(e.g. it has not yet been given a name), so the file may be mistakenly detected and it is not actually malicious.
If you are still unsure to open a VLC channel, feel free to send a URL to be checked by the viruslab, by using the online
submission webform located here: http://support.kaspersky.ru/virlab/helpdesk.html?LANG=en .
Please use our contact form to report any problems.
best Regards