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Virus in PristonSQLDll.dll

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My host is accusing the antivirus virus malware file PristonSQLDll.dll 'TR/Agent.wzd.2' [trojan] does that could be causing a failure that has to happen "the memory could not be read".
Someone explain to me know the real function of that dll?
 
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Thank Vormav but as the errors "memory could not be read ..." what could be causing this ... since it started a few days here. Intalei Avira Server Security on the host and yet the server.exe sometimes suffer this poop ... and other times it works normally!
 
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Define those files as "Trusted" in you AV.
Try different server.exe, it could be some modification that cause it. Have you change anything lately or it was there when you started?
 
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"Memory could not be read" usually indicates you've either been reading memory sequentially, and overstepped your counter beyond readable memory, (say, you have 2 Gig, and you start trying to read addresses in the 3rd) or you are trying to read from addresses which belong to another process, and are read only.

That can happen when trying to scan for malicious software by replacement libraries to XTrap, but shouldn't be an issue server side. Although your AV will perform such functions looking for virus signatures, it should be loaded with root / SYSTEM account privilege in order to be entitled to read the memory of every process.
 
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