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Malware False Positivie Microsoft Security jnidispatch.dll #11108

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cyberduck opened this issue Jul 12, 2020 · 2 comments
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Malware False Positivie Microsoft Security jnidispatch.dll #11108

cyberduck opened this issue Jul 12, 2020 · 2 comments
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As of today I got a notification from Microsoft Security that jnidispatch.dll is listed in their virus database as BrowserModifier:Win32/Foxiebro. I decided to scan it on VirusTotal. Here's the scan right here (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4767a235413d27165f1becd3bd1d896be60833ebcc283f55ac7c7cdad9235b2a/detection) I just thought I'd give you guys a head ups so, you can get this false positive resolved. This seems to be an issue on the newest snapshot build 7.4.4 (33150)

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@AliveDevil commented

java-native-access/jna#1247

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@dkocher commented

This is an issue with malware protection software which flags our signed copy of jnidispatch.dll as unwanted although this is the same as the version from the official distribution. However, due to code signing the checksum for the file changes.

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