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7z1700-zstd-x64.exe identified by Symantec Endpoint Protection as untrustworthy #15

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Hugo-KTM opened this issue May 10, 2017 · 4 comments

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The file got moved to quarantine after download.

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mcmilk commented May 10, 2017

That is not my problem... it's another false positive from another antivirus snakeoil software.
I have not the time to tell these snakeoil firms that there software is faulty :-)

Solution: you could compile the source by yourself.

This is what virustotal has about the files:

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Hugo-KTM commented May 10, 2017

Reported to Symantec.
https://submit.symantec.com/false_positive/

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mcmilk commented May 10, 2017

Thank you ;)

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Mail from: falsepositives@symantec.com
Mail date: 2017-05-11 09:05

In relation to submission 31481.

Upon further analysis and investigation we have verified your submission and, as such, the detection(s) for the following file(s) will be removed from our products:

File name: 7z1700-zstd-x64.exe
MD5: e84ed7d269bcdee8bd39cab5d4101189
SHA256: eaed2ba74eb24f1fbec17247170b9f0418a9d11d90533a17ea99fa9a3d37e303
Note: Whitelisting may take up to 24 hours to take effect via Live Update

If detection persists, please contact support:

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