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Avast Free Antivirus Moves Installer to Virus Chest #8
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Thanks for the report! There's usually is not much I can do about stuff like this. Typically, you have to be a larger corporation and get the $300-600/year code signing certificate to bypass being flagged for file low reputation (typically based on amount of installs, not if your software is good or bad). I looked into whitelisting with Avast and they offer a 60MB max file upload on their website (50MB false-positive upload), and no easy way to get FTP access. I will try again if I have time to. You probably have more control by submitting a report through Avast's software that the file is a false-positive. It's usually just not worth all the wasted time and effort, only to have to repeat this process again for the next installer version. Email response:
By the way, Avira Antivirus software is very good, with a free option (no monthly subscription). It might be worth it to switch Antivirus companies, if you want to send a message to them... ;-) |
I reported it as false positive to them as well, and linked to this issue |
Thanks for the help! 😃 |
Looks like Avast is flagging the windows installer as "FileRepMalware", might want to reach out to them and see if you can get the installer white listed.
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