New package: CLARATION.Impactor.GUI version 2.3.0#364876
New package: CLARATION.Impactor.GUI version 2.3.0#364876stephengillie merged 1 commit intomicrosoft:masterfrom
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Is there any behavior that the package might be incorrectly detected as malware? @Infinitay |
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Sorry for the late response. There's none that I could think of aside from the dependencies since this app allows iOS users to sideload apps onto their device that you'd normally not be allowed to. I'm not entirely sure how it works but if I had to dumb it down, I would assume it bypasses/emulates Apple's way of installing apps and uses a library to connect into your iDevice - which I assume is causing issues cause it's not well known. |

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