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Kaspersky inadvertently quarantines Windows Explorer

A false positive in company's antivirus products leads to quarantine or deletion of some Windows users' copies of explorer.exe.
By David Meyer
Special to CNET News.com
Published: December 21, 2007, 6:04 AM PST
Kaspersky inadvertently quarantines Windows Explorer

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Windows Explorer, one of the most crucial components of Microsoft's operating system, was quarantined earlier this week after being falsely identified as malicious code by an antivirus company.

Users of Kaspersky Lab's antivirus products noticed the issue, which Kaspersky claimed lasted two hours, on Wednesday night.

The security company's systems had decided that a virus called Huhk-C was present in the explorer.exe file, leading to its confinement or, in some cases, deletion. As Windows Explorer is the graphical user interface (GUI) for Windows' file system, this made it difficult to perform many common tasks within the operating system, such as finding files.

David Emm, a senior technology consultant at Kaspersky Lab, told ZDNet UK on Friday that the company was still examining its checklist to find out why the false positive "slipped through the net."

"This is classic false-alarm territory," Emm said. "We will check through our systems and see if we can tighten them up so we don't run into this problem in the future. No antivirus company, including ourselves, can say they have never had a false alarm, (but) on all fronts, we do what we can to minimize any potential risk for our customers."

Emm pointed out that Kaspersky adds about 3,000 records per week to its database, demonstrating the "scale of the issue, in terms of testing procedures."

The "offending signature" went out at around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, according to Emm, who claimed that it was pulled two hours later in a "makeshift" attempt to limit the damage while Kaspersky examined the signature.

"We proactively went out to our enterprise customers to make them aware there was this potential issue," Emm said. "Only one corporate customer (in the U.K.) encountered this problem, as well as a handful of home users." He added that users who have not changed their default settings would have found explorer.exe to be only quarantined, rather than deleted.

In March of this year, Kaspersky criticized Microsoft's consumer antivirus product, OneCare, for incorrectly quarantining and, in some cases, deleting Microsoft Outlook files.

David Meyer of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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You need to place this in the computer humor section

wbenton 
Dec 24, 2007, 8:32 PM PST

Kaspersky quarantines-Windows-Explorer?

as901 
Dec 24, 2007, 3:56 AM PST

Take the Norton Challenge

mytetteh 
Dec 24, 2007, 1:53 AM PST

what a blunder....

ncftech 
Dec 22, 2007, 1:09 PM PST

I've also heard of

hawkeyeaz1 
Dec 22, 2007, 11:46 AM PST

I would love to have explorer quarantined!

sktuarim 
Dec 21, 2007, 10:20 AM PST

Shouldn't that be "iexplore.exe"?

Penguinisto 
Dec 21, 2007, 9:54 AM PST

Thumbs Up Kaspersky

jeffgtr60 
Dec 21, 2007, 9:11 AM PST

Kapsersky Maybe Right

i_made_this 
Dec 21, 2007, 8:30 AM PST

Explorer.exe *IS* malicious code. They were right

Anon-Y-mous 
Dec 21, 2007, 7:30 AM PST

Not necessarily a false positive

pinowudi 
Dec 21, 2007, 7:19 AM PST

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