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Version 22621.3810.66.1 detected by Windows Defender #3489

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YSYavuzSelim opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 6 comments
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Version 22621.3810.66.1 detected by Windows Defender #3489

YSYavuzSelim opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 6 comments

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@YSYavuzSelim
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YSYavuzSelim commented Jul 18, 2024

When I download ExplorerPatcher, it instantly gets detected and removed by Windows Defender. TROJAN:Win64/Malgent!MSR
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@YSYavuzSelim
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I don't know if it matters but I am on build 22631.3880 with all updates installed and Windows Defender is up to date with all features enabled.

@KelvinCYDev
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Confirmed having the same warning on my side when updating to 22621.3810.66.1.

@pyrates999
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Duplicate of: #3228

Please close this.

@YSYavuzSelim
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YSYavuzSelim commented Jul 18, 2024

Duplicate of: #3228

Please close this.

The problem is other AV like Avast and Malwarebytes flag this perticular version

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I am optimistic this is because I added a new dll named ep_taskbar.2.dll which is the reimplemented taskbar for 226xx builds which is not open source. And how EP works is already giving it a bad reputation in the AV scene, so there's no other way than adding EP's folders into exclusions I think.

The reimplemented taskbar will be the only option for having an authentic Windows 10 taskbar experience in 24H2 going forward, so I can't remove that DLL either...

@YSYavuzSelim
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I am optimistic this is because I added a new dll named ep_taskbar.2.dll which is the reimplemented taskbar for 226xx builds which is not open source. And how EP works is already giving it a bad reputation in the AV scene, so there's no other way than adding EP's folders into exclusions I think.

The reimplemented taskbar will be the only option for having an authentic Windows 10 taskbar experience in 24H2 going forward, so I can't remove that DLL either...

Thats very annoying...

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