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McAfee flagged a trojan in win64/en-CA/Firefox Setup 89.0.1.exe

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Hi,

I got a McAfee report on the first machine that I tried to deploy this file.

Firefox Setup 89.0.1.exe contains the GenericRXAA-AA!92712AE6AC5F Trojan. Undetermined clean error, OAS denied access and continued. Detected using Scan engine version 6200.9189 DAT version 10008.0000.

I scanned the file with on VirusTotal and verify the hash. It doesn't bring up anything.

Does someone know anything about this?

Thanks.

Hi, I got a McAfee report on the first machine that I tried to deploy this file. Firefox Setup 89.0.1.exe contains the GenericRXAA-AA!92712AE6AC5F Trojan. Undetermined clean error, OAS denied access and continued. Detected using Scan engine version 6200.9189 DAT version 10008.0000. I scanned the file with on VirusTotal and verify the hash. It doesn't bring up anything. Does someone know anything about this? Thanks.

Gekose oplossing

This doesn't sound like a specific detection:

Undetermined clean error, OAS denied access and continued.

"Denied access" sounds like a Windows permission/privilege issue?

Some results in web search:

https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Undetermined+clean+error%22+%22OAS+denied+access+and+continued%22&client=firefox-b-1-d

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Gekose oplossing

This doesn't sound like a specific detection:

Undetermined clean error, OAS denied access and continued.

"Denied access" sounds like a Windows permission/privilege issue?

Some results in web search:

https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Undetermined+clean+error%22+%22OAS+denied+access+and+continued%22&client=firefox-b-1-d

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Have you checked with McAfee support? Make sure McAfee is up to dat.

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It turned out to be that when the installer was executed from a network drive, it probably didn't have all the permissions needed like @jscher2000 was implying.

False alarm, half a day of work lost but it's how it goes.

Thanks for the help.