Archived:Trojan Detected in LabVIEW 2014

Updated Aug 10, 2022

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Reported In

Other

  • Trend Micro Apex One endpoint protection

Issue Details

  • Trojan is detected in LabVIEW 2014 files listed below
FilenameHash AlgorithmHash
 opcsupp.cab SHA256 75C571BD16331AD6B338F47880F93718BAFC5BB422DB07DB95D723331A54FF6E
 ve280.cab SHA256 9D330DE3029921700CC0D024C0769A5723EE3D35D20FF78B5D10A850C5155240

Solution


To check the File hashes and make sure they were not altered:
  • Open Windows PowerShell
  • Run Get-FileHash C:\PATHTOTHEFILE\FILENAME
If the file hashes match the ones provided in the table above, the detection is false positive and is caused by using high sensitivity setting for heuristic analysis.
The files can be safely added to the antivirus software whitelist to be ignored during future scans.