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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: TOA Coin - your travel cryptocurrency
by
vovannovig2
on 03/01/2019, 10:52:57 UTC
You are a sockpuppet account trying to post shitty FUD.  Go away.
I am not familiar with this conversation, with the total virus data stating that there is a virus in the TOA wallet, but some say it is FUD. which is correct for this? anyone can explain. thank you
its pure FUD, If its true he will engage in a healthy technical conversation with anyone but he chose dismissive comments, I feel like he is hiding something and only want to stick with shitty screenshots again and again to scare people, although he has a point but he has been answered by the Dev and lets look at both by doing a recap:

Simpleton says 28 out of 69 AV vendor detected TOA as malicious but the fact is 41 or majority of the security vendor tagged it as clean and safe. - Low risk
14 out of 28 are detected by behavior engine (ml, artemis, generic, etc), it is true because the nature of wallet, when it is running it will be tagged as virus like activity - see the dev answer for yourself.
the remaining 14 detected by signature engine as it is tagged as trojan, now let us use assessment by threat severity (below link), trojan is a low risk because spreads only through download or copy.

So we have learned that it might be malicious but its a low risk type, i have contacted symantec vendor (paid) to reanalyze using more advanced than freeware, the report is also in my previous post. you may want to see it for yourself.

Now with the given FACTS, its up to you to decide.

Link:
https://www.symantec.com/security_response/severityassessment.jsp


The hash of the file that you check you have already published.
Now lay out the file itself and let's see what's inside.

https://github.com/toacoin/TOA
SHA256:   1571fb6c0bfa426931c5656486081b7508057a1c46c1f85ffdefeb08d841edca
File:   TOA-master.zip
https://www.virustotal.com/ru/file/1571fb6c0bfa426931c5656486081b7508057a1c46c1f85ffdefeb08d841edca/analysis/1546512073/