This morning, I see a new block by DeepInstinct in reference to Firefox.exe
"...was identified as a remote code injection and is now blocked
Security Engine= Behavioral analysis
Security Module Remote code injection"
probably safe to assume this is a false positive, only my 2d in about 9 months, & IIRC I think the first one was also remote code injection(??). So think this is NOT exactly a false+ as I think the detection is real, but it's "false" in that I need to create an exception for firefox. But also wondering if something changed in how firefox goes online & interacts with the system. I was not running firefox when this popup block appeared, so I assume it was firefox checking for updates...?
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Any other Di users see this...
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PS sorry no screen shot snip it as popup was on my hardware win10, and I'm online in VM.
Edit: perhaps of interest, Firefox 122.0.1 and as I said above it was not running, so I clicked its icon to open it, and it open normally and I checked "About" and it opened normally too...
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So that raises some questions in my mind about the Di "detection" / block...
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