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Error re alleged trojan in the AutoItSC.bin


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I tried to compile my script and my AV (f-prot) all of a sudden suggested a Trojan in the AutoItSC.bin. Reinstalled but still the same. Well, I believe it is most likely a false positive but haven't received a response from the AV vendor yet. I wonder, what could be in that file what could triggers that error - or are all compilers generally suspicious?

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Thanks for the link to the above page - sorry, haven't detected it before. The warning is actually triggered during compilation and related to AutoItSC.bin. The AV stops the compilation. I can run code I compiled a few days ago (earlier version of my script).

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Thanks for the link to the above page - sorry, haven't detected it before. The warning is actually triggered during compilation and related to AutoItSC.bin. The AV stops the compilation. I can run code I compiled a few days ago (earlier version of my script).

Thanks

Just as a short feedback. F-Prot confirmed false positive.

"this is a false positive and it will be fixed in the next signature update.

Thanks for notifying us.

We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this."

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