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Cross-post: “Ghostscript... ¿ha sido desde siempre un virus?”
- This topic has been split from “How to display vector formats like PDF, AI,...? GhostScript!”.
Surfing on the net, I have realized that there are some issues that advise of multiple memory corruption vulnerabilities on Ghostscript software, which could allow remote access to our computers opening any Postscript file. For example, this site explains it:
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/May/134
On the other hand, I have online scanned the ghostscript installation file (gs905w32.exe, 12 MB) in order to assure myself it was safe, and some antivirus recognize it like the virus called "PUA.Script.PDF.EmbeddedJS-1". Other sites say that is just a false positive, because some antivirus which use heuristic detection methods doesn't spend time on including some patterns from secure softwares.... but I am not sure....
I tried to scan a early version of ghostscript that I saved many years ago into a CD (2003 or so), and a similar or worse result is given:
AVG --> Suspicion: unknown virus
ByteHero ---> Trojan.Malware.Obscu.Gen.001
F-Prot ---> File is damaged
If these false detections are from an almost 10 years old software... ¿didn't have enough time this antivirus software for including this software as safe? . Or really, isn't it ?
And on top of that, the free application that comes with the ghostscript interpreter, the Ghostscript Viewer, also seems to have a trojan called Trojan.Malware.Obscu.Gen.001,

My question is.. Is it safe to install ghostscript?. Are those (false?) detections a serious argument against its installion?. Are those vulnerabilities the proof of those detection are not wrong? And the most important ... ¿ Is there any other free postscript/vector format interpreter and displayer available on the net apart of ghostscript?