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Apache openoffice for chromebook
Apache openoffice for chromebook













One concern is the log says Rootkit scanning was disabled but I always keep that enabled and every time I've looked it has been visibly on. I've since scanned with Sophos, Malwarebytes, Microsoft Defender and Spybot Search and Destroy without additional detection. I've ran additional full system scans and haven't detected anything but recently decided to specifically scan the Open Office folder itself (this time without AI or Expert System Algorithms) and it found another possible infection. I had the same file detected by the AI that day, so I assumed it was a false positive as well. I get the feeling they might be false positives, I was just wondering if someone could cast their eye over it and give me a second opinion please? The scan didn't pick up any other issues.

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None of my other security software has picked them up, and I'm fairly certain these files have been present on my computer for quite some time and have never been picked up by Malwarebytes before.

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The files are all associated with Apache OpenOffice. I ran a malware scan last night and it's picked up 6 files through the malware ai system.















Apache openoffice for chromebook