CamStudio
CamStudio v.2.7.4 (build r354) screenshot on Windows 10 | |
Developer(s) | nickthegeek, windycity, wolfpackmars2, romulus9, jpetroules, gotschai, bleeblap |
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Initial release | October 2001 |
Stable release |
2.7.2 (Build r326)
/ 19 October 2013[1] |
Development status | Available |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English |
Type | Screencasting software |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
sourceforge |
CamStudio is an open-source screencasting program for Microsoft Windows released as free software. The software renders videos in an AVI format. It can also convert these AVIs into Flash Video format, embedded in SWF files. CamStudio is written in C++, but CamStudio 3 will be developed in C#. The program previously distributed malware and harmful viruses via the installer.
History
The original CamStudio was released as an open source product by RenderSoft software in October 2001.[2] The source code license was converted to the GNU General Public License in December 2002 with release 1.8.[3] The Source code of versions 1.0, 1.4 and 2.0 are still available at SourceForge.
In 2003, the company was acquired by eHelp Corporation who owned a competing product called RoboDemo (now called Adobe Captivate[4][5][6]). eHelp Corporation released an updated version as CamStudio 2.1 under a proprietary software license only and removed the ability to create SWFs.[7] A succession of acquisitions led to the company being owned by Adobe.
Development of CamStudio 2.0 (the last open-source version) was resumed and released as free software again in September 2007 with the CamStudio 2.5 Beta 1 release.[8] Accordingly, it was re-branded as CamStudio Open Source.
CamStudio 3 is a complete rewrite of the project in the pre-alpha stages of development as of April 19, 2010.[9]
Malicious software
There have been ongoing reports about malicious code contained in some binaries of the software. In January 2014, the binary on the webpage was reported to be infected with the trojan, Artemis!0FEA2B12900D.
This edit from Nick Smith, the "caretaker" of CamStudio, "to finance future development, CamStudio has chosen to use an ad-supported installer offering other free software during the installation process. Regardless of what AV software is reporting, CamStudio unequivocally is *not* infected with a trojan or any other malicious software. It is possible that software offered via the installer could be triggering the alert, but CamStudio and the installer are both clean."
Comodo blocked "CamStudio_Setup_v2.7.2_r326_(build_19Oct2013).exe" from installing, stating that it had a "Application.Win32.InstallCore.BWAN@1" infection. Nick Smith suggested disabling Comodo. Later, "PC Utilities Pro – PC Optimizer Pro" was reportedly being installed and being run without people's permission. Systems were infected with the following: "PUP.Optional.Delta.A", "PUP.Optional.Spigot.A", "PUP.Optional.InstallCore.A", "Rogue.Multiple", "PUP.Optional.CrossRider.A".
In 2013, Google-run website Virustotal declared that CamStudio contains malicious software, where most anti-virus programs detected Artemis Trojan in CamStudio installer file.[10]
At the beginning of 2015, CamStudio installation was still distributing a malicious software, though the prior uninfected installers could be obtained from SourceForge. The installer used by CamStudio also appeared to violate the conditions set forth in the first offer, not only changing all search engines and homepages to Yahoo - the stated actions - but installing a batch script to ensure that the homepages and search providers could never be set back.
As of March 2016, the developers of CamStudio reported via forum post that the ad wrapper in the CamStudio installer had been removed and that it no longer offers third-party software or installs malware; however, they did not provide evidence of independent verification in the post.[11] In a VirusTotal analysis of the installer acquired from the official download URL on 10 August 2016, AVware, Dr. Web and VIPRE antivirus tools said it was infected with "InstallCore" while the remaining 51 said it was clean.[12][13]
See also
References
- ↑ "Free Screen Recording Software". CamStudio.org. 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
- ↑ "source code for CamStudio v1.0 to v1.25s (archive.org)". Archived from the original on 2002-12-17.
- ↑ "source code for CamStudio v1.8s is now under GPL (archive.org)". Archived from the original on 2003-02-10.
- ↑ "Introducing Macromedia Captivate (adobe.com)". Archived from the original on March 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
- ↑ "Webinar: Captivate + Connect Pro (adobe.com)". Retrieved 2009-10-22.
- ↑ "Introducing Adobe Captivate 2: Changing the way you author interactive content (adobe.com)". Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
- ↑ "Free Screen Recording Software". CamStudio. 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-27. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
- ↑ "CamStudio 3.0 - CamStudio Support Forum". CamStudio.org. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
- ↑ "Antivirus scan for 15611846820c3eb828a7e1ec837f4747b3190e18bc84c45edddf3ac8d8145be9 at 2014-01-12 23:07:32 UTC". VirusTotal. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
- ↑ "Fantastic News! CamStudio is finally on Google's Compliant Apps List! - CamStudio Support Forum". CamStudio.org. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
- ↑ "Analysis of the download URL". VirusTotal. Google. 10 August 2016.
- ↑ "Analysis of the downloaded payload". VirusTotal. Google. 10 August 2016.
External links
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: CamStudio |
- Official website
- Because download websites and installer versions vary, when in doubt, verify the downloaded file before installing:
- "Detection ratio: 31 / 56". Virustotal. Mar 8, 2016.
negative
- "Detection ratio: 0 / 56". Virustotal. June 2, 2016.
positive
- "Detection ratio: 31 / 56". Virustotal. Mar 8, 2016.
- Because download websites and installer versions vary, when in doubt, verify the downloaded file before installing:
- CamStudio on SourceForge.net
- Chastain, Sue (Dec 4, 2014). "CamStudio 2.0 Screen Recorder (formerly from Rendersoft)". Review. Graphics Soft. About.com.
- Using Camstudio to Screen Record Video Tutorials on YouTube (2007)