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Starwind v2v converter
Starwind v2v converter






starwind v2v converter
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  3. #Starwind v2v converter software#

#Starwind v2v converter software#

I'll check with my developers why we scan mount points and get installed software list. It wasn't StarWind "messed up the process". I need to admit I don't like your attitude :) Please note, I don't have first hand experience of assessing software for security, these are queries raised by our security chap. And can you explain why the software appears to attempt to scan every drive letter on the installed system, and query the registry for all software installed? Also can you explain why the processes spawned by the software appear to have random string names instead of meaningful ones? That is fairly unsettling also. If your company messed up that process, what do you expect? If our industry trusted tools tell us it looks dodgy, it looks dodgy. To KOOLER, so was this a cert signing issue? If so why? This is a standard part of publishing software these days.

starwind v2v converter

I did approach Starwind reps that I could find on Spiceworks with the same information at the same time. I wanted a response and I wanted people to know that it may be malicious. This looked at the time like someone (not necessarily Starwind, people have been hacked in the past you know) was trying to distribute a malicious version of your software. The post was supposed to make to spit your tea or coffee or whatever. I don't mind editing the title, although I don't think it's all that inflammatory. It's not like I like it but we have what we have.

#Starwind v2v converter manual#

Manual authorization with StarWind staff is required for and similar non-business accounts, when person doesn't want to use his/her corporate acc for whatever reason. I would agree with Kooler, that you maybe change the subject to a query (is being detected as) instead of a statement about it being such. I'm actually surprised you contacted them for the download, but didnt liaise with them about the issues you found, instead you place the content on a public forum, stating their download is malware, without any evidence shared or having taken this back to the vendor first. Windows defender IDs it as RemoteAccess:Win32/RemoteExec. Virustotal analyses it as risky, says it contains an RAT.

#Starwind v2v converter .exe#

exe we were give to download is very suspicious. so downloaded it and passed it to our security guy to checkout as is our practice. I approached Starwind to download V2V Converter, had to get the support chat people to authorise my email to download.








Starwind v2v converter