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Well, that's what my Avira Antivirus said.

It notified me that STARTUP.EXE, CLIENT.EXE, RAYRUN.EXE, MAPPER.EXE contain malware called W95/CIH:
http://www.avira.com/de/support-threats-summary/tid/96/threat/W95.CIH

What do?
This question / problem has been solved by Namurimage
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/rayman/some_exe_files_marked_as_viruses_probably_false_positives_but_still

Avira is legendary for producing a lot of false positives.
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TParis: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/rayman/some_exe_files_marked_as_viruses_probably_false_positives_but_still

Avira is legendary for producing a lot of false positives.
Thanks for reply, but I'D still like to hear a statement from the GoG staff. I don't trust Ubisoft that well...
Try one of the many online virus scanner services like this one:
http://www.virustotal.com/

MSE doesnt find any viruses btw and considering how old the detected malware is supposed to be you can be pretty sure that the download is clean.
Post edited March 29, 2011 by TParis
Nothing from NOD32 btw.
Nothing found with Avast.
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Sirkenneloth: Nothing found with Avast.
My Avast came up with some false positives and moved them to the chest.
Lawl, is your avast up to date?
AVG threw some up, apparantly it moved the files, I can still play the game though so i'm guessing false positive.
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Tantrix: I'D still like to hear a statement from the GoG staff. I don't trust Ubisoft that well...
There you go, posts #18 and #20
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Sirkenneloth: Lawl, is your avast up to date?
Mine certainly is. I just installed Rayman Forever, and my Avast flagged 4 files and moved them to the chest.
FYI Microsoft Security Essentials flagged 2 files as viruses as well.
Post edited November 16, 2011 by aBoo3
my norton gave this problem :Date & Time,Risk,Activity,Status,Recommended Action
2011-12-14 18:00:58,High,startup.exe (Trojan Horse) detected by Auto-Protect,Blocked,Resolved - No Action Required
this happened when my son installed the program. it doesn't appear to be solved!
It is solved, because there is no problems with GOG's files: it's your anti-virus that's too overprotective and triggering a virus error. You need to report this to the software vendor of your anti-virus (eg Symantec for Norton) and tell them to stop triggering a virus error on these files.
Post edited December 15, 2011 by Shukaku
Post edited May 26, 2012 by akselars0