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Can someone from gpldl team answer, why are two trojans included in gravity forms? I tested this wp plugin with virus total and you can see results:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/f5fca32b1e3c8e5b6ee4d7be38c1761e1ea979d949f8f993bb902271e3712c16/analysis/1489270740/
This is very bad to gpldl site, so try to clear this. And it would be nice to answer this question.
Alex, before you create false alarms, please do your homework regarding “false positives” of the antivirus software you are using. Regarding virustotal, we suggest to read this:
http://blog.virustotal.com/2015/02/a-first-shot-at-false-positives.html
Apologies accepted…
I’m very, very careful with any software and if my, or my client’s site goes down, that is very bad for me.. So, I criticized you hastily because I greatly respect your work, and I find your site very useful for all of us who want to test some plugins before buying it, or can’t/won’t buy too expensive plugins..
I’m hopping that my reaction won’t cause you any trouble – keep a good work!
Alex, once you have further analyzed the files, can you please confirm that they do not contain malware? Thanks.
I analyzed gravity forms files with various programs installed on my win10 64bit computer, and they confirmed that there’s no malware. Also, I submitted file to another online virus checker and you can see the result:
https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/filescanjob/wnrm1x1jam – nothing found.
You could never be too careful, but virus total is known to report a false positive even on simple text files, and I think that this is the case.
So, no malware here :-)