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Windows detects Universal.Radio.Hacker-2.8.9-x86.exe as Zpevdo.B and Wacatac.D6!ml Trojoan #804

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JanikWie opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 1 comment

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@JanikWie
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JanikWie commented Oct 1, 2020

Expected Behavior
Not getting this warning

Actual Behavior
See title

Steps To Reproduce
Download Universal.Radio.Hacker-2.8.9-x86.exe
and scan it using windows Defender under windows 10 1909

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jopohl commented Oct 1, 2020

This seems to be an issue with PyInstaller, let me quote the author here:

Please contact you anti-virus vendor. There is nothing we can do about this false positive.

If your anti-virus vendor considers one of the files included in the PyInstaller distribution or a file generated by PyInstaller to be malicious, there is nothing we can do about this. Even if we'd change our code, they'd change their pattern and the race starts again.

See this mailing-list thread and other tickets for his topic.

Originally posted by @htgoebel in pyinstaller/pyinstaller#4633 (comment)

Alternatively, you can install URH using pip or run it from source to avoid this warning.

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