Hobby Boy 22 jun. 2014 às 13:33
vrserver.exe being flagged by antivirus
Today, my antivirus detected the vrserver.exe file Steam\vr\runtime\bin\ as a virus, along with trz61C4.tmp. Is the software actually malicious or is this a false positive from my antivirus?

I'm using Avast 9 with the latest definitions.
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Heart <3 22 jun. 2014 às 14:43 
..ive had false positives happen before when i downloaded risk of rain once but i just had this happen avast went off so is it a false positive? kinda like someone from valve to confirm :/
Heart <3 22 jun. 2014 às 14:48 
did it agian...keeps doing it every few minutes i just delted the folder not like i use big picture anyway
MFDK 22 jun. 2014 às 14:52 
I think avast broken up their definitions again, haven't really downloaded anything special today. You can submit false positive through the avast virus lab. I recommend using their webpage.
BoyYeetsWorld 22 jun. 2014 às 14:52 
ty
Düsa. 22 jun. 2014 às 14:55 
lol
Heart <3 22 jun. 2014 às 15:45 
well i delted it anyway not like i have a occulus rift to use with it anyway

Originalmente postado por BDK:
Originalmente postado por Heart ♥:
did it agian...keeps doing it every few minutes i just delted the folder not like i use big picture anyway
Try pluggin in a usb device, anything that runs off of usb, and watch the antivirus flag pop up. vrserver is scanning your hardware every time you do that, it's totally malware.
IceFire 22 jun. 2014 às 15:46 
how did you get it
Heart <3 22 jun. 2014 às 16:55 
a friend of mine downloaded steam on 2 seprate pcs and that same file was there each time more then likely a false positive but its not needed to run the steam program just wait till avast updates there definitons and the problem will go away in day or 2 its safe to delte the file
Última alteração por Heart <3; 22 jun. 2014 às 16:59
Just happened here too. Funny thing is i haven't got Steamvr installed according to the Library/Tools menu. :doll:
Rednegade 22 jun. 2014 às 19:38 
Same thing just happened to me.
Sargoth 01 22 jun. 2014 às 19:39 
Originalmente postado por MaDMan242:
Just happened here too. Funny thing is i haven't got Steamvr installed according to the Library/Tools menu. :doll:

My Avast just picked up on this as well, I also went to check my installed tools and odd enough SteamVR says "ready to play", I don't recall ever requesting the install. Looking at the bin folder it's been time stamped right around when I booted up Stem tonight. Everything in the folder looks like it was modified a couple days ago.

Is Steam pushing this VR app automatically? Regardless I am just going to uninstall it.
kingcool 22 jun. 2014 às 23:01 
i have got the same problem.
❄CyberEzo01® 23 jun. 2014 às 0:05 
guys it's really a false positive . valve last update for VR creat this myhem .this done it so there programe can recognize oculus vr headset through the USB port


wanna check for real . go to tools in steam - steamVR . right click and see update news.there u will find the truth.
CommissarMantas 23 jun. 2014 às 0:27 
same thing today this morning my antivirus flagged it as malware generator
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