VideoThumbnailsMaker v10.004 identified as Virus with Kaspersky Anti Virus

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Charles1972
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Joined: 21 Aug 2016, 18:00

16 Sep 2017, 14:31

Kaspersky Anti-Virus[/b] v. 16.0.1.445 identifies VideoThumbnailsMaker v10.004 as a virus and deletes the .exe file from my computer each time I attempt to use it. I tried giving VTM an exclusion from scanning in Kaspersky, but that didn’t work. Then I tried “Pause Protection” in Kaspersky but it still goes off and deletes the VTM exe file. So the only way I can use this program is to reinstall it each time I want to make some thumbnails and turn off Kaspersky Anti-Virus completely. This effectively means the program is extremely difficult and possibly dangerous to use. Is there a simple solution to this problem I'm missing?
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16 Sep 2017, 16:18

As far as I know, it is a tricky thing to add an exclusion to Kaspersky Anti-Virus, but still possible.

VTM is obfuscated, so I think that is the root cause of false positive anti-virus results.
Arer there any settings in Kaspersky to decrease the level of heuristics or something like that?
Have you tried to contact Kaspersky labs to check VTM executables?
stratege1401
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Joined: 10 Sep 2017, 04:17

16 Sep 2017, 16:19

In Kaspersky, you can whitelist a files in two ways:
- trying to grant privileges in the application side
- or whitelisting in exclusion the whole Kaspersky folder. Not just the .exe
Last option is to send a support mail directly to Kaspersky with the .exe files attach so they can update the AV engine. For the last part, maybes suu should get in touch themselves
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