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December 03, 2014, 01:28:22 PM
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It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.

Of course.  If it is sunny, it is sunny.

But you said it was a false positive and he hasn't said the signature matched so shorena asked how you knew it was a false positive. Are you OP under a different name or did you verify it on OP's computer?

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December 03, 2014, 01:30:03 PM
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It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.

Of course.  If it is sunny, it is sunny.

But you said it was a false positive and he hasn't said the signature matched so shorena asked how you knew it was a false positive. Are you OP under a different name or did you verify it on OP's computer?



I just posted once in this thread, read better.

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December 03, 2014, 01:33:07 PM
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It's false positive  Cool

How do you know that? It was not found in the blockchain data, but in the executable.

If signature matches it is just a false positive.

Of course.  If it is sunny, it is sunny.

But you said it was a false positive and he hasn't said the signature matched so shorena asked how you knew it was a false positive. Are you OP under a different name or did you verify it on OP's computer?


I just posted once in this thread, read better.

Didn't say you posted more than once. Responded to the thread. Read better yourself.

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December 04, 2014, 07:46:32 PM
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Good to start with reading and learning,hope to get in soon
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