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jmcdill6 VM VirtualBox
Member 27th May, 2012 00:51
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I have installed Oracle VirtualBox 4.1.16 r78094 in place of 3x, but always Secunia Reports 3.1.6.0 and insecure. Can the scan be updated to pick up the correct Version?


C:\Program Files\Roxio\Roxio Streamer\VirtualBox.exe, version 3.1.6.0

Maurice Joyce RE: VM VirtualBox
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It is still on your PC that is why PSI found it. To remove it do this:

DELETING A FILE OR FOLDER USING PSI VERSION 2

1. Open PSI>Scan results.

2. Against the programme marked as vulnerable is a + sign to the left of it.

3. Click that & it will reveal DETECTED INSTANCES.

4. Below that are two yellow folders. Click the one WITHOUT a red dot.

5. That will open Windows Explorer & U will be able to see the vulnerable file.
C:\Program Files\Roxio\Roxio Streamer\VirtualBox.exe, version 3.1.6.0

6. Right click on that file & select delete.

7. Carry out a full PSI scan & all should be in order.

Update 18 01:19 27/05/2012




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jmcdill6 RE: VM VirtualBox
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Thanks!

I realized that when the Install Solution was used it installed as a new instance. I reinstalled to the path that started in Roxio and am now at 100%. Thanks again. John
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Maurice Joyce RE: VM VirtualBox
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Last edited on 28th May, 2012 21:43
John,
Pleased to see U are all fixed up.

On that basis, I will lock this thread for U sometime tomorrow unless U post back asking for it to be left open.

This will protect your mail box from possible update emails from "tag on" posts

You can of course lock threads U have created. Just click the ACCEPT button in the post of the helper who offered U the best solution/advice to solve your problem.

Secunia Support can always reopen threads by applying by email to: support@secunia.com

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