Yeah, over-cautious. There have been cases in the past where unscrupulous people have bundled with some other software a F@H client set to fold for their username, and racked up a lot of points before being caught. Doesn't really explain why it would be marked as malware though
Some anti-bad-stuff programs will mark down programs as malware for matching a specific profile, maybe F@H uses some calls(GPU client maybe, deep SSE instructions) that can be used by viruses, and thus it would rather catch it than not. But don't worry
Thats what you get with scanners using heuristics rather than a database. They give false positives on anything which may act like a trojan which folding@home sort of does. It downloads stuff from the internet uses your processing power and sends stuff off. pretty much what all mass emailers do right?
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