Reader Virginia McGovern got a bit of a shock when she downloaded Driver Reviver - from respectable software outfit Corel, no less - and was warned by Windows that it contained malware.Virginia told us that she downloaded the program from the company's official website and both Windows and Malwarebytes flagged it as containing the Win32/Caypnamer.A!ml Trojan - a piece of malware that can be very tricky to remove. And she's not the only one. A Google search revealed others had found the same file lurking in the software.A spokesperson for Corel told me that the reported malware was a false positive, which can "sometimes happen if the specific antivirus software being used takes a hard stance on system utilities apps".
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