Shuttle

Started by freelancah, January 16, 2011, 08:46:04 PM

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freelancah

Lowpoly shuttle I made for practise. 8888 polys. UV & textured @ 3d coat..
Quick turntable in youtube.. Video doesn't contain bumps but shows what its like..

Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13hST8gOfI4
File: http://smattila.pp.fi/Random/simple%20shuttle/Shuttle.rar

Gooner

#1


Downloaded successfully this time. Thanks.

Oshyan

This appears to be a false positive on the virus detection issue. I've used 2 separate services that scan files using up to 40 different antivirus and antimalware scan engines to scan files, and neither of them showed even 1 suspicious result. I also scanned using Microsoft Security Essentials on my local machine.

Here are the results of scanning the file:
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=2c6ad0d64cbe7dcbbba68e200920586fef650b425ac3e3d875cb24bf0d7346bb-1297540908
http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult/82e1d28376e44aa80c64469b7389c6e01c767e9c

- Oshyan

dandelO

Just downloaded this to check as I also use Avast these days and, as expected, everything is fine.

Freelancah is a respected member here and, I'd put money on this, would never purposely infect any user of these boards.

There is certainly nothing untoward or even unexpected in this archive. The complete contents are shown in this image.

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Gooner

#4
Strange my Avast should give me a false positive like that. I must say it did rattle me a bit. But if you say it`s OK then that`s fine by me. Sorry about that.  

(I`ve edited my previous post so as not to put people off downloading it.)

jmclusky

I use Avast, and I get the same "Compression Bomb" message.  It's because one file in the archive is compressed very highly (235kb compressed, 64Mb uncompressed) that Avast (incorrectly) assumes it must be suspect.

A quick google yields this: http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=8943

A definite false positive from my point of view.

ETA: it's always worth reporting anything you feel odd - so don't feel put off just because it turned out OK this time!

freelancah

Oh I totally missed that there was trouble with this. I usually use maximum compression when upping these files to FTP but I had no idea it could cause false positives..I guess you learn something new ever day