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<blockquote data-quote="Nightwalker" data-source="post: 926630" data-attributes="member: 23015"><p>I bet you gonna find similar results with many many other executable files while running that file in an "Enterprise Grade AV with Sandboxing", in case of doubt you should sent the file for Kaspersky, Microsoft, ESET and BitDefender and see what their labs think of the file, it is much more conclusive.</p><p></p><p>I am not discouraging you to do these amateur analyses, but in a public forum this does more harm than good, some users and visitors will just think that NextDNS is not trustable while you dont have any evidence of that, just a false positive prone Sandbox result.</p><p></p><p><strong>"With all the breaches going on - A little bit more care and a healthy dose of distrust is not misplaced atm."</strong></p><p></p><p>True, but your Sandbox amateur analyses posts in this thread have little with preventing a malware APT and more with a misguided focus that has origins in paranoia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightwalker, post: 926630, member: 23015"] I bet you gonna find similar results with many many other executable files while running that file in an "Enterprise Grade AV with Sandboxing", in case of doubt you should sent the file for Kaspersky, Microsoft, ESET and BitDefender and see what their labs think of the file, it is much more conclusive. I am not discouraging you to do these amateur analyses, but in a public forum this does more harm than good, some users and visitors will just think that NextDNS is not trustable while you dont have any evidence of that, just a false positive prone Sandbox result. [B]"With all the breaches going on - A little bit more care and a healthy dose of distrust is not misplaced atm."[/B] True, but your Sandbox amateur analyses posts in this thread have little with preventing a malware APT and more with a misguided focus that has origins in paranoia. [/QUOTE]
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