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I frequently require the ability to download YouTube material for my work.

 

I have for the past 5 years I always used the free YTD Downloader. It is easy to use and packed with lots of features. A short while ago the application file disappeared. When trying to reinstall it, it appears that Webroot flags it as a threat.

 

YTD is perhaps the most widely used software for anyone who needs to download YouTube clips. It's also quite a few years old.

 

So it's well established. It's therefore highly doubtful that it suddenly has turned out to be malware.

I could really do with some help here. I have work to do and I need to be able to download some material.

 

Hello,

 

That detection shows that the Program has some unwanted Adware or in other words PUA/PUP's added with it.

 

https://community.webroot.com/t5/Techie-KB/How-to-Remove-Potentially-Unwanted-Applications/ta-p/40744

 

Thanks,

 

Daniel 😉
FWIW ~ WSA is kind to YTD (static) setup installer stub.

[g] c:usersjmsdesktopworkytd video downloaderytdsetup.exe [SHA256: 1C3632E8BF433FE2EF9C16EE7F2D2401AE671DD86F89F50106257503CB2DC48B] [MD5: 9D033C9F9488D8300162AACC5E805C40] [Flags: 00001000.2462]

 

VirusTotal aggregate engines are not so kind.

File name:YTDStubInstaller

Detection ratio:17 / 64

Analysis date:2017-09-19 17:57:45 UTC ( 2 days, 3 hours ago )

 

In any case, if you want to go against WSA, you'll have to get Webroot to change their criteria (whitelist a bunch of installer created files) or 'Allow' all the installer created files that WSA 'Block'.  You'll have to launch the stub installer enough times to move all 'Block' items to 'Allow'.   WSA detects a bunch of files as [Pua.Spigot] for me.

 

Again.  FWIW & YMMV & IMHO

If you're asking me.  I'd say find an alternative.   PM me if you want screenshots.

 

@> if my reply violates Community Guidelines.  Please remove my reply.  Thanks

 

 
@ it all depends where the OP got the installer. As we know some download sites add Adware: https://www.google.com/search?q=Youtube+downloader&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=mT7EWbS4JMzcjwS1_ZKADw

 

https://www.google.com/search?dcr=0&q=Adware+Spigot&oq=Adware+Spigot&gs_l=psy-ab.12..0i7i30k1j0j0i7i30k1j0.15947.18656.0.21923.7.7.0.0.0.0.249.1177.0j4j2.6.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..1.6.1173...35i39k1j0i13k1.0.qgZRc3ulOq0&gws_rd=cr&ei=k0PEWazvK8OUjwT4272ACA
Yep....assuming OP pulled YTD Basic Free Download from official vendor site....which, as far as I can tell is ytddownloader(dot)com.   



Thanks
I uninstalled YTD completely then set a Webroot exception on the YTD program. Went to the official vendor site and downloaded YTD again. Seems to be working.
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I uninstalled YTD completely then set a Webroot exception on the YTD program. Went to the official vendor site and downloaded YTD again. Seems to be working.

Hmm, can you help me with your work-around process.  I've added ytdsetup.exe as Allow. 

Webroot still flags created file(s) for me.





 

 

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