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Virus Detected by Symantec #48
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Thanks for reporting. I'm using
If you're still concerned, as you should. Then you could build your own Although after some investigation and comparison i've noticed the anti-viruses that have the false positive have increased since the migration to Python 3. I'm comparing the 0.5 to the 0.6 windows release
So there might be a hope of reducing it by downgrading my build environment back to an older version of Python 3 or back to Python 2. But most likely that won't be feasible, since the support for Python 2 is soon to be dropped and Python 3.4 is already dropped. |
Good news, I managed to reduce the false positives by compiling the I've replaced the old binaries with the new one. However the |
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
Jayvee
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 11:10 PM, Mohamed Feddad<notifications@github.com> wrote:
Good news, I managed to reduce the false positives by compiling the pyinstaller bootloader locally:
I've replaced the old binaries with the new one. However the .exe is still unsigned so Windows Defender will still report it as a malicious software. I looked into signing it, but the lowest cost i found is just unreasonable 59$/year for a free open-source project 😞
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the executable file is being blocked by Symantec Endpoint Protected for suspecting as a virus.
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