I just made it so my BitDefender AV was offline for 5mins, installed the patch and did a deep scan after and found no trojans or viruses.
I just made it so my BitDefender AV was offline for 5mins, installed the patch and did a deep scan after and found no trojans or viruses.
Probably a heuristic false alarm. The updater uses checksums to verify the downloaded files and you get many parts from different people around the world. Means it's very difficult to spread a virus via this system.
I want to get this solved quickly but I'm not even sure if anyone from SE even bothers to look at this forum ... and official answer or even better a remedy would be better. I'm going to post a clear picture of the files affect and location just in case so the SE team knows where to look.
I just so happened deleted the update files and let it re-download again. This time the problematic file that popped up at 10.9% sat there for a while and then bypassed and continued to try to install ~ where at that point at 16.9% or so it snagged and pulled up another trojan file. This cannot be a coincidence since doing a regular file scan these 2 files do come up.
The 2 problematic files and their location are:
SquareEnix\FINAL FANTASY XIV\client\script\729s9\wu7\658p3\q5rqs9166pw35vw5wqs9w75.le.lpb
SquareEnix\FINAL FANTASY XIV\client\script\tp5rq\r75w9s1v\5q7\5q7jpi.le.lpb.tmp2
Call me paranoid but I'm not going to knowingly install something that could potentially hurt me and end up being insanely hard to clean up. ~ So hopefully a direct SE personnel can clarify this issue.
The heuristic false alarm idea could but the result that both these files are script based actions during installation; whatever it is doing it is making it well known enough to trigger a virus quarantine.
P2P is problematic ~ a hacker that knows what they are doing can easily mask a virus and a P2P actually makes it easier as it spreads to specific targets that they are looking for.I have the same problem but the error is call 20709. This game use the p2p technologie and a virus can come from a other computer I would not dissable my anti-virus simply because this game use credit card information. I would be glad if someone could tell how to get rid of the corrupt data and start downloading it again ...
Did that hoping to see if it remedy itself ~ the same problem occurs ~ problem is still out there, there is a high potential for the seeders to redistribute said files. So basically ends up being wasted bandwidth.
Not using BitDefender ~ anti-virus that comes with my cable provider; Radial Point ~ they offer to high end networks and corporate ended solutions so its not just one thing that is picking it up; as people have listed other services running into this problem ~ on top of that I have another strong anti-virus/spyware on back up
The problem is when you allow a trojan to integrate into your system, by the time it is active it is already masking itself; and sometimes takes another more sensitive anti-virus to remedy; ~ as you all know no single anti virus is god; I had a problem with a keylogger issue happen when I was back playing WoW and Nortons could not pick up the trojan after it was integrated as it was masking itself as a component within the anti virus software ... getting keylogged is not fun; and with SE if you read their ToS replacing you items if you get keylogged is a one shot deal if not almost zero. Doesn't matter if you have a security token key ~ you are just leaving yourself open to data mining on your financial transactions and other sensitive materials the longer you have stuff on your system.
Hopefully this thread gets big enough that a SE rep has to confirm or deny and rectify the situation.
Last edited by ContagionX; 07-24-2011 at 11:34 AM.
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