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Topic: Need help with Bitcoin folder inside AppData folder (Read 2236 times)

newbie
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Good to start with reading and learning,hope to get in soon
legendary
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It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.

Of course.  If it is sunny, it is sunny.

But you said it was a false positive and he hasn't said the signature matched so shorena asked how you knew it was a false positive. Are you OP under a different name or did you verify it on OP's computer?


I just posted once in this thread, read better.

Didn't say you posted more than once. Responded to the thread. Read better yourself.

legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.

Of course.  If it is sunny, it is sunny.

But you said it was a false positive and he hasn't said the signature matched so shorena asked how you knew it was a false positive. Are you OP under a different name or did you verify it on OP's computer?



I just posted once in this thread, read better.
legendary
Activity: 4130
Merit: 1307
It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.

Of course.  If it is sunny, it is sunny.

But you said it was a false positive and he hasn't said the signature matched so shorena asked how you knew it was a false positive. Are you OP under a different name or did you verify it on OP's computer?

legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.
legendary
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Trainman
It's false positive  Cool
hero member
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Merit: 500
I installed the wallet from https://bitcoin.org/en/download, and Malwarebytes just found Trojan.Kuluoz. Any connection?

I think some antivirus give false alarms for blockchain data, rather than the bitcoin core wallet executable. What did the repeort say?
legendary
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I don't even know what that means. Are you saying I can't blindly trust downloads from that domain?

You shouldn't blindly trust downloads from anywhere due to the attacks out there. E.g MITM etc.

You probably can trust them, but if one is dealing with money, better to be safe and verify it is real particularly given the warning. In all likelihood it is a false positive. 

If you verify the signature, that will eliminate one potential issue.
member
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I don't even know what that means. Are you saying I can't blindly trust downloads from that domain?
legendary
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https://gliph.me/hUF
I suppose you checked the file signature before extracting?

Is there a mechanism within Malwarebytes to report false positives?
member
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Merit: 10
The wallet is now up tp date with 0.00 BTC in it. Well, well...I guess that's it, then.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
This is from the scan log:

Trojan.Kuluoz, C:\$Recycle.Bin\S-1-5-21-2371484951-2026000953-552089580-1001\$RYL9B0N.zip, Quarantined, [f3008ab792ea37ff103a67f9629e1fe1]
copper member
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Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
Actually I downloaded and extracted the zip file, and it was inside that. I meant to choose the 64 bit exe, but my mouse is fucked up, so it double/triple clicks all over the place sometimes.

That doesnt sound right.

Mind sharing the full virus report?
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Actually I downloaded and extracted the zip file, and it was inside that. I meant to choose the 64 bit exe, but my mouse is fucked up, so it double/triple clicks all over the place sometimes.
legendary
Activity: 4130
Merit: 1307
I installed the wallet from https://bitcoin.org/en/download, and Malwarebytes just found Trojan.Kuluoz. Any connection?

In that binary or in the blocks in the blockchain?
sr. member
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I installed the wallet from https://bitcoin.org/en/download, and Malwarebytes just found Trojan.Kuluoz. Any connection?

Make sure that you downloaded the wallet via HTTPS. It's fairly common that Bitcoin software gets tagged as a trojan, but I cannot answer specifically in this case as I'm not familiar with Malwarebytes or Windows.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
I installed the wallet from https://bitcoin.org/en/download, and Malwarebytes just found Trojan.Kuluoz. Any connection?
hero member
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Merit: 504
a.k.a. gurnec on GitHub
I think you can use electrum to import the wallet.dat file without the need to download the blockchain. Do you still have the password?

Right, there is a plethora of software that handles this. Electrum, Blockchain.info, Multibit (IIRC), definitely Armory (though it still uses bitcoind for the blockchain).

Definitely not Armory unless your wallet.dat file is older than April 2012.... (most wallet software has moved to compressed public keys except for Armory).
sr. member
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Tips welcomed: 1CF4GhXX1RhCaGzWztgE1YZZUcSpoqTbsJ
I think you can use electrum to import the wallet.dat file without the need to download the blockchain. Do you still have the password?

Right, there is a plethora of software that handles this. Electrum, Blockchain.info, Multibit (IIRC), definitely Armory (though it still uses bitcoind for the blockchain).
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