This is an excellent application that our company has used for years to back up product codes of legitimate licenses for our clients when we reload their PCs.ĤWD - YES, its IS a trogan. Please don't make such alarmist post unless you can back up and verify that the application is a trojan. The program however does have legitimate uses in backing up product keys and does _no_ harm to your PC or attempt in any way to steal data. The sysadmin on the network should be notified that such a program is being downloaded and take necessary actions to prevent the theft of product codes. Your software is detecting it correctly for the corporate world. In a corporate environment, this would be a security risk, as it would be able to get the product code of a corporate site license, which could then be installed on home PCs which would not require activation. It is a peice of software that appears legitimate, and performs an illicit function (getting product keys). Some AV Firewalls and AV/security applications will flag it as a Trojan, especially at the corporate level.īy definition: A trojan is "A program that appears legitimate, but performs some illicit activity when it is run."īy definition the program in itself is a trojan. ![]() Just want everyone to know that this does _NOT_ contain a malicious trojan.
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