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krzysztofbaran
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Post by krzysztofbaran »

Hello,

When it compiles the program, it is detected as a virus.
A simple program that renames a button.
The problem appeared today

Arcabit

Trojan.MSILHeracles.DE9ED
BitDefender

Gen:Variant.MSILHeracles.59885
Emsisoft

Gen:Variant.MSILHeracles.59885 (B)
eScan

Gen:Variant.MSILHeracles.59885
GData

Gen:Variant.MSILHeracles.59885
MAX

Malware (ai Score=85)
Trellix (FireEye)

Gen:Variant.MSILHeracles.59885
Acronis (Static ML)

Undetected
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Alexander Riedel
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Post by Alexander Riedel »

We have no control over your script, we cannot access your computer and we cannot control what Antivirus vendors enter in their databases.
Very often these are false positives. We scan all our files and computers continuously to avoid any potential of malware being spread.
Some of the anti-virus scanners make the byte sequences they scan for too short or take them from parts of the malware that are not necessarily the actual payload,
which can lead to false positives. Nobody is perfect.
However, we have no control over what happens on your computer. We cannot nor do we want to access your files. The only way for YOU to be sure is to submit the file flagged as infected to YOUR antivirus vendor. Each antivirus vendor generally has a way to submit a file for verification. If it turns out that the file is indeed not infected, this will also allow the vendor to adjust their scanners and the underlying data.

So if you get an alert from your virus scanner, always take it seriously and submit the file to your anti-virus vendor at once. Do not wait. Do not, under any circumstances, send it to us.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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