Is zona malware? Why is webroot blocking the zona app? Can it be submitted for further testing to see if it is safe?
Thanks for any info.
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Hi Blackbart99
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I am no expert but from the research I have done the Zona app is rated as a PUP (Potential Unwanted Program) or as we know it in the Community, a PUA (Potential Unwanted Application), and some have even called it an all-in-one- piracy app (much like Popcorn), and hence is being detected by WSA and blocked.
Perhaps one of the professionals@ @ would provide an expert opinion on this app?
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I am no expert but from the research I have done the Zona app is rated as a PUP (Potential Unwanted Program) or as we know it in the Community, a PUA (Potential Unwanted Application), and some have even called it an all-in-one- piracy app (much like Popcorn), and hence is being detected by WSA and blocked.
Perhaps one of the professionals
Regards, Baldrick
From: http://www.ghacks.net/2014/04/26/zona-one-piracy-app-russia/
"Virustotal detected five hits out of 51 indicating that the package may contain potentially unwanted software."
"While I cannot say if Zona can be legally used in Russia, it is certain that using the app is not legal in most countries"
"Virustotal detected five hits out of 51 indicating that the package may contain potentially unwanted software."
"While I cannot say if Zona can be legally used in Russia, it is certain that using the app is not legal in most countries"
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Is zona malware? Why is webroot blocking the zona app? Can it be submitted for further testing to see if it is safe?
Thanks for any info.
I've had a look at this, and it appears that earlier versions were bundling additional Potentially Unwanted Applications, which is likely why it was being detected. Since it is a torrent client, the Virustotal results that are seen are probably from the Enterprise versions of the products used in Virustotal. Most admins don't like having torrent clients running on their networks or getting contacted by the MPAA because an employee has been pirating movies on their corporate network.
The current version is safe, and we will reverse the determinations on it.
Thanks,
-Dan
Hi Dan
Thanks for responding...it is always good to get the 'Professional' take on this sort of thing..:D
Regards, Baldrick
Thanks for responding...it is always good to get the 'Professional' take on this sort of thing..:D
Regards, Baldrick
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