BitDefender solution for flagging Windows 64-bit files as Trojan.FakeAlert.5

Posted by The Patri0t 23 March, 2010 |

Happened with ESET’s NOD32 once when everything was being flagged as Kryptik.JX trojan but this time its BitDefender, they pushed an update file that rendered Windows 64-bit systems useless since many were falsely flagged as Trojan.FakeAlert.5 and moved to quarantine. This might have left many users with a useless non-bootable Windows or other problems. Here is the solution to fix the false alarm by BitDefender which detects important files as Trojan.FakeAlert.5.

The BitDefender products effected were: Home user, BitDefender Business Client and BitDefender Security for File Servers.

    All BitDefender 2008, 2009 & 2010 Users With 64-Bit Systems

Download BitDefender Rescue CD that will fix the problem

    BitDefender Business Client: False positive Trojan.Fakealert.5 on Windows x64 systems

Read HERE

    False positive Trojan.Fakealert.5 on Windows x64 systems – How to fix your BitDefender for File Servers product

Read HERE

BitDefender has a dedicated page for the said problem which can be accessed HERE

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