I've seen this message twice now from AVGFree '13, the first time being about a week ago.
It tells me that "The file is signed with a broken digital signature," resulting in an "infected" file or directory.
Can anyone tell me what this means, and if it's a matter of importance?
For the record, I'm also running a full system scan with MalwareBytes at the same moment, and so far it's picked up nothing.
AVG scan was 30minutes, MalwareBytes is at 34 minutes and counting.
[Edited on 10.04.2012 5:29 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] sparten110 *googles* If you installed it yourself I wouldn't worry about it, thing looks safe. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] BROWN HAWK [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] sparten110 Digital signatures are used to ID who made what. If it's broken it might be a program trying to make you think that a certain company made it. What file is it?[/quote]Er . . . DVDVideoSoft Ltd.[/quote][/quote]I've had it for a long while. Over a year. So yeah, probably just a fluke. [Edited on 10.04.2012 5:35 PM PDT]