Yes, and after those lines you posted, the rest of the file is encrypted data. These are false positives that can be easily ruled-out. You may download very similar files from avira here to verify this
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We have no plans for a commercial product. We have no product for sale to the general public. As I said earlier, we do R&D. Our FAQ covers all of these topics and more
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Yes, and after those lines you posted, the rest of the file is encrypted data. These are false positives that can be easily ruled-out. You may download very similar files from avira here to verify this
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www.avira.com/en/support/vdf_update.html We have no plans for a commercial product. We have no product for sale to the general public. As I said earlier, we do R&D. Our FAQ covers all of these topics and more
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16systems.com/TCHunt/faq.php
You missed my point, but I too didn't realize you are not a commercial venture.
Let us know should your firm decide to push it out as a commercial product. I am sure there are plenty here who would be happy to help out with alpha testing.
Just an update. We released TCHunt 1.1 today. It now has a simple GUI and is available in several languages. Detection is about the same (very good in our opinion), TCHunt now searches removable drives and optical drives as well. It's free, give it a try and send any suggestions or bugs to ted@16systems.com