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Latest version of Multicommander detected as a virus
Skylight0502:
So I tried to install using auto-updater but failed, so I went to the webpage and download the latest installer.
MultiCommander_x64_(15.4.0.3088).exe
MD5: 140a68bf6c281779e0838e044d614ec7
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file-analysis/MTQwYTY4YmY2YzI4MTc3OWUwODM4ZTA0NGQ2MTRlYzc6MTc0NDg4MDAxMQ==
and clicked on upgrade.
It seems that Microsoft Security Essential is detecting it as a Virus: Wacatac.
Likely a false positive, worth to investigate in case it is not, and also to see if it can be done something to remove the false positive, whilst I can uncuarantine at home, I won't be able to do that at my work computer.
Mathias (Author):
Its false positive. again.
It is almost impossible to get a 100% clear score on virus total. specially for a program that do lots of file stuff. like a file manager.. For AV software that looks suspicious. normally the warning goes away after a couple of day. There is not much I can do.
If like 20+% of scanners on virtual total starts reporting an issue. than It might be an issue.
Mathias (Author):
Windows did not complain for me on any of my other machines when doing an Update.
You can try to download the portable and see if it still complains. Might be that it complains because of the installer.
Skylight0502:
I imagined, I was just informing in case there was something that could be done.
Thank you!
wynford:
I got the same thing... I have never noticed that before in other updates.
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