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AV flag #13

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tkon99 opened this issue Sep 12, 2021 · 2 comments
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AV flag #13

tkon99 opened this issue Sep 12, 2021 · 2 comments

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@tkon99
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tkon99 commented Sep 12, 2021

Windows Defender and other AV software sees the precompiled binaries as a Trojan.
VirusTotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/20e1d65c212571c9baf7d056d473cf24c93992ccfb505d6d123df442f598ccb0/detection

Due to files being uploaded to Github (and not compiled via Github CI/Actions) I am unable to verify whether the pre-compiled binary is secure and had to compile myself...

Proposed fix: use Github Actions
Edit: I just noticed that there is a CI server, however it does not retain artifacts

@SirSAC
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SirSAC commented Sep 13, 2021

Weird because my DisPro is just an upgraded and optimized version of go-dispatch-proxy, check this out please.

VirusTotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/86374adb289481037b211111362d4fdfbe1e15bb442699b29e809f640ac77fd1

DisPro: https://github.com/SirSAC/DisPro

I hope this can be useful for you.

@SirSAC
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SirSAC commented Sep 13, 2021

If the false virus detection is not solving by itself for my DisPro, i will contact and asking why my program it is seen as malicious by these anti-viruses.

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