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Posted by: Nishaknapp
« on: 14. June 2022., 07:23:22 »

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Posted by: jhoncary
« on: 09. June 2022., 19:51:59 »

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Posted by: tenorjamal
« on: 04. January 2022., 16:53:09 »



Security software from McAfee wrongly identified the Spotify application as a virus, following a misfiring update published on Thursday.

McAfee's nannyware repeatedly deleted the online music application, which it wrongly identified as IRCbot-Gen-Z, once the update was applied. Some users reported that they were able to get around the false positive by restoring the file in McAfee's security centre window.

The majority were unable to use this tactic - which generally speaking is a very bad idea anyway - leaving them unable to use Spotify, according to reports on Spotify's user forum and elsewhere.

In a statement, McAfee said it was investigating the reported problems, promising a fix with an updated signature definition file later on Friday.

    McAfee has been made aware that some users are experiencing an issue with Spotify. A fix will be provided in today's regular signature file update. McAfee would like to apologise to any customers affected by this issue and reassure them that this is being addressed as a matter of urgency.

The incident is the latest example of anti-virus definition file updates playing Chicken Little with legitimate software application files. At least in this case key system files were not involved and the false alarm merely created confusion and a lack of access to top tunes, instead of unusable systems.

(The Register)

OK! You should try Spotify Premium APK that has amazing features as compare to free version.
Posted by: Sergio
« on: 28. July 2021., 19:52:32 »



Security software from McAfee wrongly identified the Spotify application as a virus, following a misfiring update published on Thursday.

McAfee's nannyware repeatedly deleted the online music application, which it wrongly identified as IRCbot-Gen-Z, once the update was applied. Some users reported that they were able to get around the false positive by restoring the file in McAfee's security centre window.

The majority were unable to use this tactic - which generally speaking is a very bad idea anyway - leaving them unable to use Spotify, according to reports on Spotify's user forum and elsewhere.

In a statement, McAfee said it was investigating the reported problems, promising a fix with an updated signature definition file later on Friday.

    McAfee has been made aware that some users are experiencing an issue with Spotify. A fix will be provided in today's regular signature file update. McAfee would like to apologise to any customers affected by this issue and reassure them that this is being addressed as a matter of urgency.

The incident is the latest example of anti-virus definition file updates playing Chicken Little with legitimate software application files. At least in this case key system files were not involved and the false alarm merely created confusion and a lack of access to top tunes, instead of unusable systems.

(The Register)

Spotify Premium is one of the best music streaming app you should have on your android device.
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« on: 09. February 2021., 07:10:33 »

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Posted by: Abhijeet0012
« on: 02. June 2020., 14:16:20 »

Yes, sometime it may show a security warning while using Spotify mod but if you had downloaded it from any legit source, then you can ignore this warning.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 25. May 2009., 07:18:37 »



Security software from McAfee wrongly identified the Spotify application as a virus, following a misfiring update published on Thursday.

McAfee's nannyware repeatedly deleted the online music application, which it wrongly identified as IRCbot-Gen-Z, once the update was applied. Some users reported that they were able to get around the false positive by restoring the file in McAfee's security centre window.

The majority were unable to use this tactic - which generally speaking is a very bad idea anyway - leaving them unable to use Spotify, according to reports on Spotify's user forum and elsewhere.

In a statement, McAfee said it was investigating the reported problems, promising a fix with an updated signature definition file later on Friday.

    McAfee has been made aware that some users are experiencing an issue with Spotify. A fix will be provided in today's regular signature file update. McAfee would like to apologise to any customers affected by this issue and reassure them that this is being addressed as a matter of urgency.

The incident is the latest example of anti-virus definition file updates playing Chicken Little with legitimate software application files. At least in this case key system files were not involved and the false alarm merely created confusion and a lack of access to top tunes, instead of unusable systems.

(The Register)
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