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Considered a virus by windows defender [BUG] #2
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Unfortunately, there is nothing I can do about Windows Defender except send a false positive report to the Microsoft Security Intellegence Team. |
About VirusTotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/30f0c649a760e2e09047ac5b0407813d7bf67a5f46a3177cb81a01b334de5f23 24/62 security vendors flagged this file as malicious |
@ottozumkeller I can confirm I am having the same issue, when trying to update to 1.1.2 through WinGet. |
While using the x86 build is a fine workaround, it doesn't really solve the issue, and running non-64-bit isn't ideal. |
Then why doesn't the developer report to microsoft for false positive ? |
I've actually already done that several times. Unfortunately, false positives are a known problem with many open source projects. Unfortunately there is nothing I can do except wait until or if MS adjusts the detection algorithms. |
Why it isn't ideal ? I want to know about it. Please tell me |
Does Microsoft inform you about the progress of your report and when its going to be corrected (the false positive) ? |
Realistically, it probably won't make any real difference for this particular app, but other applications will suffer performance hits from doing that.
I highly doubt it. |
Thank you. That was needed info |
connect.exe is considered malicious by TrendMicro as well: Infected file: connect.exe File path: C:\Program Files (x86)\QR-Code Reader |
Not sure if this is the forum for it since it's not really a 'bug'.
Anyhow, windows defender detected and deleted the x64 msi installer(QR-Code-Reader-1.1.2-x64.msi) as soon as I downloaded it.
These are the details provided by windows defender.
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