pBS Wrote:ahh.those are same as autoit problem..in fact, i think that was made based on autoit..
it's mostly the upx compression, and it actually IS a problem, because the compression in question allows other trojans to be hidden inside as well, so while it may appear to be a false positive, it doesn't mean there isn't any danger in running it...so not truly a false positive...
[false positives have been used to get you to let your guard down, so they can get in]
i would seriously look into replacing/rebuilding that file if possible...if you don't have the source then you really don't know what's in it...so the alerts could be warranted..
all that file really is is a autoit style macro to control the dvdshrink window automatically...
not that hard to reproduce from scratch....probably only needs updating, if it's decompilable..
****is that file even necessary?***
The ahk file source is distributed with the plugin. It is cmddvdshrink100.ahk. It is not needed if you do not want to shrink a project down to one DVD. If the DVD project is greater than 4.7gb there is an option to run dvdshrink on it to reduce the size.
I'm pretty sure I recompiled it before I distributed it, but I can't be sure so here is a recompiled version.
EDIT: I just downloaded the lastest autohotkey and recompiled so hopefully the trojan issue will go away with this version. The zip file has the recompile of with the latest version.