Tom,
Thanks for prompt response.
You may be right, but the source code argument is not very convincing. The fact that there is nothing in the source code does not mean that the compiled package could not pick up a piggyback virus. Or that it was, actually introduced by the infected compiler. The older version that I used (couple of weeks ago, I can check) had no problem, though. Please, advise,
Thanks again for the prompt response.
Alex.
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On Oct 13, 2015, at 14:02, Tom Hayward tom@tomh.us wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Alexander Chaihorsky xyz1953@gmail.com wrote:
Panda reported a virus W32/Exploit.gen in Oct9 daily build and also today, Oct 13. My system Win7 on Toshib Ultrabook Core i3.
Please, advise.
The Chirp source code is available to read. There's quite obviously (at least as a developer) not a virus in there.
Your anti-virus software is wrong. I suggest disabling it.
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