- Nov 13, 2009
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I've noticed recently that files are being released and they have Viruses attached to them and no one is doing anything to protect against this sort of thing.
Now a lot of file .exe will have false positives due to the way they are codded, but this will help to determine if its a false or not and also allow people to know that the files you are releasing are not infected.
All you need to do is go to the following site - http://www.virustotal.com/
On the below screen, upload the .exe file, so click browse and then send file
This will then run the file through the virus protection servers and check for anything that might be attached to the .exe
Once that is done, you will then get the following screen. If you click on the link and post the link when releasing files, it will show that the file has been scanned and is safe to use.
Doing this will save any issues in future and show that the files can be trusted.
Now a lot of file .exe will have false positives due to the way they are codded, but this will help to determine if its a false or not and also allow people to know that the files you are releasing are not infected.
All you need to do is go to the following site - http://www.virustotal.com/
On the below screen, upload the .exe file, so click browse and then send file
This will then run the file through the virus protection servers and check for anything that might be attached to the .exe
Once that is done, you will then get the following screen. If you click on the link and post the link when releasing files, it will show that the file has been scanned and is safe to use.
Doing this will save any issues in future and show that the files can be trusted.