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Microsoft security tools nuking Chrome browser
By Ryan Naraine | September 30, 2011, 8:53am PDT
Summary: In what appears to be a crucial false-positive, Microsoft’s security tools
are removing Chrome from Windows machines, marking it as a variant of the notorious Zeus (Zbot) malware family.
There are numerous reports circulating that the Microsoft Security Essentials anti-malware utility is flagging Google’s Chrome browser as a password-stealing trojan.
In what appears to be a crucial false-positive, Microsoft’s security tools are
removing Chrome from Windows machines, marking it as a variant of the notorious Zeus (Zbot) malware family.
Complaints from Chrome users are lighting up support forums this morning:
I have been using Chrome on my office PC for over a year. This morning, after I started up the PC, a Windows Security box popped up and said I had a Security
Problem that needed to be removed. I clicked the Details button and saw that it was “PWS:Win32/Zbot”. I clicked the Remove button and restarted my PC. Now I do not have Chrome. It has been removed or uninstalled. The Chrome.exe file is gone.
Was there really a problem, or is this just a way for Microsoft to stick it to
Google? If I reinstall Chrome, will it have my bookmarks and other settings? Not sure what to do about this, but I much prefer Chrome to Explorer.
And another:
I just tried to reinstall Chrome, and Windows Security stopped it. Again citing a
“severe” threat, “PWS:Win32/Zbot”. What is going on here?
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URLリンク(www.zdnet.com)
Microsoft Security Essentials 43台目
スレリンク(sec板)
Google Chrome 39 プロセス目
スレリンク(software板)