each anti virus company uses different parts of the real virus code to id it.
some happen to match real good codes.
all anti virus companys do not use the same name to id a virus which is why it might seem like
several have hit your system but its the same one. if you got one from downloading mediamonkey it was the type
that hang around the download server at some free site or on one between the site and your system. when your download
comes by it jumps on the train to sneak in.
but the only thing in mm that might trigger the false positive is the keyboard script used to allow you to use the keys to control mm. some of those anti virus companys might still refuse to see it is not a threat.
but using the free avg program i get no such warning.

each anti virus company uses different parts of the real virus code to id it.
some happen to match real good codes.
all anti virus companys do not use the same name to id a virus which is why it might seem like
several have hit your system but its the same one. if you got one from downloading mediamonkey it was the type
that hang around the download server at some free site or on one between the site and your system. when your download
comes by it jumps on the train to sneak in.
but the only thing in mm that might trigger the false positive is the keyboard script used to allow you to use the keys to control mm. some of those anti virus companys might still refuse to see it is not a threat.
but using the free avg program i get no such warning. 8)