Veronica Berglyd Olsen
Veronica Berglyd Olsen
I tested the file downloaded from the website on both my Windows 10 and 11 VMs, and got no warning. I also scanned the installation folder. [VirusTotal](https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/523b1879e778326046199f2b4e990077bd9fc002f5ccdf52f9ddec16d0915c3c/detection) doesn't really say...
The installer includes the [Qt5 dlls from PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/PyQt5/), and the Windows embeddable version of Python. Neither have been updated on the VM that created this package since the 2.3 release....
Ok, I've submitted the installer to Microsoft. Their preliminary check on their submission form also detects no threats, using definitions 1.407.498.0. This could be a fluke, as long as you...
is it reproducible if you download the file again and check it? Just so I know in case Microsoft asks for more information. But as I said, their initial scan...
> Two weeks later I changed the Python code, and Defender kicked in again, this time for "Trojan:Win32/MalUri.A!cl". Finally I found out that apparently a Python command to copy files...
> Sorry btw you have to deal with this, and thanks again for your work 🙇♀️ Yeah, I truly and completely hate dealing with Windows.
Response from Microsoft. Can you create the file, @HeyMyian, and send it to me? I'll send you an email address to use via the Crowdin chat. > Analyst comments: >...
Actually, you can just submit it yourself via the link above. It doesn't look like I can update my own ticket anyway.
Ok, maybe they meant I should submit it somewhere, but I couldn't find anything either. If the issue is resolved with the new definitions, then I guess we can just...
> Background: I publish a Python application with ten plugins, each in its own repository. Each individual part can be downloaded as a zip file in order to start an...