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Old 09-27-2017
Also, "ESET Nod32" is kinda famous (like many Window's based antivirus tools) for producing false alarms.

For example, see this presentation:

False alarms

So, if anyone is running any of these "false alarm prone" anti-virus products, please post complete details including (at a mininum);

(1) The EXACT page you are seeing a warning (this means the exact link!).

(2) Your Operating System, Browser and AV programs (with version numbers).

(3) Browsing the forums as a guest or registered (logged in) user?
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J-PILOT(1)						      General Commands Manual							J-PILOT(1)

NAME
jpilot - A palm pilot desktop for Linux/Unix SYNOPSIS
jpilot [-v] [-h] [-d] [-a] [-A] [-i] [-s] DESCRIPTION
J-Pilot is a desktop organizer application for the palm pilot and other Palm OS devices. It is similar in functionality to the one that 3Com/Palm distributes. OPTIONS
-v displays version and exits. -h displays help and exits. -d displays debug info to stdout. -a ignores missed alarms since the last time program was run. -A ignores all alarms, past and future. -i makes jpilot iconify itself upon launch. -s initiates a sync on the running jpilot instance. If you have more than one jpilot running at the same time the sync may not work as expected since nothing is done to support a multi-instance configuration. ENVIRONMENT
The PILOTPORT and PILOTRATE environment variables are used to specify which port to sync on and at what speed. If PILOTPORT is not set then it defaults to /dev/pilot. BUGS
See /usr/share/doc/jpilot/BUGS SEE ALSO
jpilot-sync(1) AUTHOR
Judd Montgomery <judd@jpilot.org> November 22, 2005 J-PILOT(1)
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