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Thorium detected as threat by Windows Defender

Open Niverive opened this issue 1 year ago • 9 comments

System Details

  • OS: Windows 11 23H2 22631.2428
  • Thorium Version M117.0.5938.157

Problem Shortly after syncing with Google and then removing a couple of extensions I didn't want Windows Defender quarantined Thorium.

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Niverive avatar Oct 17 '23 17:10 Niverive

Thorium Browser does not use any malicious code or bundled with any malicious components, please consider it as a false alarm by antivirus software.

@Niverive

gz83 avatar Oct 18 '23 03:10 gz83

How can we just take your word for it like this? surely there can be a bigger explanation or proof of some sort than just "it does not use any malicious code". it is still a little worrying for some users, I hope you can understand from our POV especially as a long time thorium user.

rohitsaha29 avatar Oct 18 '23 05:10 rohitsaha29

This happend to me too

ghost avatar Oct 18 '23 07:10 ghost

OS: Windows 10 22H2 19045.3570 Thorium version: M117.0.5938.157

Same thing happened. I still haven't synced, before syncing this warning came all of a sudden. For now, I have restored it, but it would be better if this could be resolved, or at least a brief explanation for this warning.

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Smgit5 avatar Oct 18 '23 08:10 Smgit5

I did a full scan afterwards and Windows Defender also removed other stuff.

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Niverive avatar Oct 18 '23 10:10 Niverive

Same here.. Edition Windows 10 Pro Version 22H2 OS build 19045.3516

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biggie0274 avatar Oct 18 '23 12:10 biggie0274

Thorium detected as threat by Norton 360 aswell...

"Suspicious process attempted to modify attributes of a file protected by Data Protector"

Target file was a system temp, json file

ahommen avatar Oct 18 '23 13:10 ahommen

My two cents here: I generally throw Microsoft Defender's opinions out the window. It can tell you it's a virus just because it's not signed, which for a indie developer can cost LOTS of money. Virustotal tells me that:

  1. Go figure, the app isn't signed
  2. Very few vendors (2) have said it's malicious.

Report on the windows installer (thorium_mini_installer) here https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/6932df0545278add147665edacdf98ee145516ba7ded05b8a42e9c2806e7272e/detection

mattgphoto avatar Oct 19 '23 01:10 mattgphoto

In this case Windows Defender is acting like every other Anti-Virus ... I get the same thing with BitDefender. Saying "trust me it's fine" is not a way to reassure people. Please determine what in your code is flagging and get it whitelisted. seccenter_aLAZRnmqvW

CrippleZero avatar Apr 17 '24 21:04 CrippleZero