false Trojan Alarm for elogoxa X-Cita VST?

Hello fellow renoisers

I have a vst plug installed which AVG recognizes as a Trojan, then deletes the host Renoise :-/

Pretty sure, its a false Alarm & also reported that to AVG, yet it still gives the Alarm; so I whitelisted it for now.

Maybe one of the forum users wants to check or already uses it; among with some of these other great free Plugs:

http://www.uv.es/ruizcan/#

Having those probs with the X-Cita.

Many thanks

El

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AVG has also problems with firebird mysql db, the copy portections of most popular software and a lot more. It´s probably better getting rid off those last relicts from the 90s, like internet securities (even the name is a joke) as they are simply snake oil. Today no virus is a threat. But if you still fancy opening emails sent by quaung dong or unknown attachments of people you dont know, you should go for Linux. Otherwise make sure you are using a smart browser for the cases you are after and simply avoid risks of the nineties. Youll get a lot more of performance without. Simply try it. But if you already tried out several internet securities, you have to do the format C: thingee. A clean and small Windows will guarantee you the efficiency you are after. And by the way… there is no guarantee for safety in both lives…the real one and the virtual one. Everybody who tells you so is just bullshitting you and making out a fool of you. Nothing more and nothing less. You may want to consider www.dilbert.com. Theres only one kind of customer - hes rich and he`s dumb! Everybody else is not a customer or will ever be under every circumstance.

Thank you, kind sir!

Yet I have no idea what you’re talking about; maybe I didn’t explain it right:

The VST or the file: ck_contour.sep is giving a false alarm in AVG (High Risk) when using in Renoise or scanning the whole comp.

Doesn’t have anything to do with the performance of my system & browser ect.

[background=#f0f0ed]- On which platform have you tested, are you using Renoise on? Windows, OSX, Linux? Which OS version (for example WinXP, WinVista, OSX 10.4.1, OSX 10.5.5, Ubuntu8 32bit and so on)[/background]

Windows 7 (64bit)

[background=#f0f0ed]- Which version of the plugin are you using? Are you using the most recent version? Most plugins show their version number in the about box. These can usually be activated by clicking on the vendor or product name in the plugins GUI.[/background]

Most recent version of the Plug, but seems an old one anyway.

[background=#f0f0ed]- The problem you’ve found, does this exist in other hosts as well? Exists this problem in recent Renoise versions as well? This is important, because often the plugs are simply buggy and the only thing we can do here is forwarding the issue to the authors of the plugin. You can also help us by doing this for us.[/background]

The plug works well in all Renoise Versions; just gives a false Alarm in AVG Antivirus with High Risk /file: ck_contour.sep

[background=#f0f0ed]- What exactly have you done to “create” the problem? Please be as detailed as possible, and even more important: Can this issue be replicated in a clean & easy environment such as an empty song? We and the authors of the plugin need to “replicate” a problem before it can be analyzed and fixed, so the more easy it is to replicate, the easier it is to solve the problem.[/background]

Just tried to use the VST; which I do now by having it Whitelisted in AVG. Other Plugs of the same Company don’t give Alarms.

http://www.uv.es/ruizcan/#

Anyway; lets keep it positive:

All of those VST Plugs are really good & unique…so you might wanna check’em out.

Free DLs btw.