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fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#1 Post by john85 » 2011-11-12 01:58

Downloaded filezilla yesterday and this happened today, I'm guessing it's a false positive? apparently norton claims the risk is high..

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#2 Post by fordprefect » 2011-11-12 08:28

Hi, I have the same problem. I just downloaded 3.5.2_win32 and Norton put fzshellext.dll in quarantine. Is it safe to recover the file?

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#3 Post by boco » 2011-11-12 08:33

If you downloaded FileZilla from this very site, then yes. And contact Symantec and tell them about the FP.
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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#4 Post by botg » 2011-11-12 08:38

So they claim the risk is high, but can they explain why? Never trust a claim that is not backed by facts.

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#5 Post by h0rnytoad1 » 2012-11-20 21:32

hello all,

this very problem just happenned on my computers fzshellext.dll from fillezilla was just removed with a high risk in norton antivirus 2012

Saying the threat is named SONAR.modulelgen.3 but when i go to the site i can't find any info.

What i think happens it detect some kind of suspiscious activity in the dll like some explorer or kernel hooks and blocks it.

Considering almost all new machines from hp/acer/dell etc come with some form of norton antivirus product installed, and that the virus defs need to be updated before installing filezilla, i think it would be best if the devs here collaborated with symantec to allow fillezilla to work on everyone's machines.

by that i mean submit new dll's to be scanned before releasing new version that way we're never caught off guard like this again.

thanks.

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#6 Post by botg » 2012-11-21 06:49

Considering almost all new machines from hp/acer/dell etc come with some form of norton antivirus product installed, and that the virus defs need to be updated before installing filezilla, i think it would be best if the devs here collaborated with symantec to allow fillezilla to work on everyone's machines.
Wrong. It would be best if symantec would stop the useless av FUD and instead would focus on providing instructions how to keep a system secure through proper configuration and use.

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#7 Post by h0rnytoad1 » 2012-11-21 07:47

botg wrote:
Considering almost all new machines from hp/acer/dell etc come with some form of norton antivirus product installed, and that the virus defs need to be updated before installing filezilla, i think it would be best if the devs here collaborated with symantec to allow fillezilla to work on everyone's machines.
Wrong. It would be best if symantec would stop the useless av FUD and instead would focus on providing instructions how to keep a system secure through proper configuration and use.
right , well that's your opinion, and wether or not you like norton, it would be best for the users of filezilla to have the devs handle this right now and collaborate with them. Build your "norton insight" reputation from the source and save everyone the trouble !

wether you decide to do that or not, thanks anyway.

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#8 Post by botg » 2012-11-21 18:06

If your virus scanner is broken in that it produces many false-positives, why should I find a workaround for a problem that is clearly with your virus scanner?

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#9 Post by Yuniverse » 2012-11-30 15:57

He's not saying you should "fix" your program. He's merely saying that you should notify norton of the dll's safety so others maybe spared of the surprise.

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#10 Post by botg » 2012-11-30 20:40

And what about other vendors? I can't notify over a hundred different vendors each time I release an update. Notifying only a subset of vendors on the other hand is unfair to the other vendors.

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Re: fzshellext.dll removed by norton

#11 Post by kmjamal » 2013-07-06 06:22

try replacing the file fzshellext.dll > reinstall FileZilla
Last edited by boco on 2013-07-06 07:58, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Version of the files have to match thus the method described is troublesome.

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