Saturday, 5 May 2012

KIS 11.02.556 detects NSSF3E1.TMP/NS30F2.TMP as PDM.rootshell while updating to Firefox 12


KIS 11.02.556 detects NSSF3E1.TMP/NS30F2.TMP as PDM.rootshell while updating to Firefox 12 Yesterday I tried to update my Firefox 10 to firefox 12. I was using the Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 and with Kaspersky internet security 11.02.556 (4/24/2012 7:31am database) installed. When doing the update, it detects NSSF3E1.TMP/NS30F2.TMP as PDM.rootshell. It prompts me that the threat is detected and automatically moves the file to quarantine. I don’t know why it is doing that. Since I am updating it from the official Mozilla Website. I am quite sure that it is genuine, and then what is the problem with KIS here? Reply With Quote #2 Unread 6 Days Ago #4 #4 is offline Member Join Date: Jan 2012 Posts: 78 Re: KIS 11.02.556 detects NSSF3E1.TMP/NS30F2.TMP as PDM.rootshell while updating to Firefox 12 Did you try installing the latest Kaspersky 2012 (12.0.0.374)? Try it and I assume that it should fix your problem. You can directly upgrade it from the older version and you don’t need to purchase a new Kaspersky license. It is possible for you to upgrade the application using the existing license. Make sure that you are on the same product like when upgrading. This issue obviously looks like a false positive. I think that you should report it to Kaspersky Lab by sending those reports and files. I am also using the KIS (Kaspersky Internet Securtiy) 2011 and had no problems at all because of forums with Internet Explorer and Firefox on the sides of DXTv and others. Only Opera makes DXTv is annoying, but that's not the HIS, but in Opera. I installed KIS 2012 on other computers and had the brakes from the computer sometimes. The best was yet KIS 2009, but unfortunately this is not Kaspersky Updates longer available. KIS 2010 also made the computer slow. Reply With Quote

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