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Kaspersky flagging uBlock Origin (Chrome and Firefox) for containing Trojan.Win32.Hosts2.gen #199

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TheStash opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 5 comments

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@TheStash
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uBlock Origin 0.9.5.0 Firefox (Download Source: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/)
uBlock Origin 0.9.7.0 Chrome (Download Source: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm)

Kaspersky Internet Security 15.0.2.361 (File Anti-Virus & Web Anti-Virus Heurisitics are set at Deep-Scan)... i generally never encountered any issues with this settings with every day usage, as Kaspersky has low false positive rate.

Kaspersky logs screenshot:
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gorhill commented May 15, 2015

Duplicate of uBlock-LLC/uBlock#763.

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@TheStash
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Does deleting or disinfecting the malicious object cause the extension not to function properly?

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gorhill commented May 15, 2015

Not sure what Kaspersky deleted.

If it only deletes assets/thirdparties/someonewhocares.org/hosts/hosts, it should work fine, unless you select that filter list, in which case it won't load obviously.

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gorhill commented May 15, 2015

Actually, if it's on Chrome, you will have issues as Chrome will consider that the extension package has been tampered with and will flag it as such in the Extensions page. Firefox I am not sure, but they are also migrating soon to signed packages.

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Chrome didn't flag it (yet) in the extensions page, and i am not really using this filter, but it is actually a bit scary when Kaspersky flags it, given their reputation and your user base type (people who care about privacy and security)

Thank you for you work :-)

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