Opera 73.0.3827.0 developer update
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kened Banned last edited by
I removed all the .dlls indicated by Windows Defender, and rescanned them. No threats were found. When runing on Opera Developer, he tries to download Foxiebro again. I will have to remove Opera Developer.
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kened Banned last edited by
This is unbelievable. I am trying to remove Opera Developer and am failing. I get the same error message:
Opera installer 73.0.3827.0.0
Fatal error upon loading installer executable:
In line 273: The operation completed successfully., In line 304: The operation completed successfully., In line 273: The operation completed successfully., In line 308: The operation completed successfully., In line 178: The specified procedure could not be found.,
When reporting this error, click on this text and press Ctrl + C to copy it.
OK
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andrew84 last edited by
@kened If they do read the forum, they are concerned (I mean also the previous posts regarding the virus threats months go). If they are concerned but the same issues still happen, then they just ignore it.
*I remember there were quite many reports about the 'opera_autoupdate' folders appearing (and reappearing again) in many directories (including downloads folder on Windows ). And it's still not clear the issue is fixed or not. Maybe the issues are related because duplicating the same folder in different directories (including system ones) may look like an adware.
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ziegensatan last edited by
I have the problems with Foxiebro, too. Is it possible that the alert is false positive?
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kened Banned last edited by
@ziegensatan: Perhaps it is a false positive. But the Opera team has to speak out.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ziegensatan There are high chances of a false positive as always. Specially because there don't seem to be users of other anti-virus getting the same alert.
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kened Banned last edited by
@pclaudel1 They have an obligation to tell us something. This is by no means acceptable.
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pclaudel1 last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann I have now tried what you suggest a second time (first time was 9/30) and have got the same result: Windows Defender blocks it because of the Foxiebro threat. I am now wondering whether the version you successfully downloaded was also the Win version. Or could it be that your antivirus software was turned off or simply didn't catch the threat? Thanks in advance for anything you can add.
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kened Banned last edited by
@pclaudel1 Delete these folders:
C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Developer;
C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Developer;
C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera Developer. -
ziegensatan last edited by
I uploaded the .dll-file on VirusTotal - only Microsoft detects the file as BrowserModifier:Win32/Foxiebro.
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kened Banned last edited by
@ziegensatan Was it, then, a false positive? What is strange is that Opera never makes this type of update (download .dlls).
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@pclaudel1 I always download the installer files from the same official source and I did it at once after it was uploaded by Opera (29th of September). My Windows Defender is always switched on and I also scanned the file manually again after I read this thread some hours ago. No alarm, no problems, no virus. And no changes in the browser, as Foxiebro usually does. It would be easy for me to remove Opera, because it's installed as standalone version on my computer.