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SEP (Symantec Endpoint Protection) Thinks EncodeKeePassLib.ps1 is a Trojan #138

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jkdba opened this issue Apr 19, 2018 · 1 comment
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jkdba commented Apr 19, 2018

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This is safe to ignore, the file is not used by the module and was a build tool, it will be removed in future versions.

Feel free to delete the file or let SEP "clean".

I have not looked into why they detect this however I suspect that the method in the script of generating an encoded and embeddable version of a dll/ Library has been used to do some nasty stuff.

See #132 and #137 for more information and similar issues with Windows Defender.

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jkdba commented Jun 4, 2018

Encode script will not be included in next poshkeepass gallery release.

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