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Problem with submitting false positives to Norton and Bitdefender.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1047718" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>You can post it here.</p><p>I also got an email. Two submissions were identified as clean and one as PUA. I asked them why they think it is a PUA, when Microsoft does not think so after manual analysis. Of course, without manual analysis, several executables from Hard_Configurator would be identified as PUA or malware, because H_C is a security-oriented application that can change the Windows built-in security options (including Microsoft Defender and Windows Firewall). That is why I must send all H_C executables to Avast, Bitdefender, Microsoft, and Norton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1047718, member: 32260"] You can post it here. I also got an email. Two submissions were identified as clean and one as PUA. I asked them why they think it is a PUA, when Microsoft does not think so after manual analysis. Of course, without manual analysis, several executables from Hard_Configurator would be identified as PUA or malware, because H_C is a security-oriented application that can change the Windows built-in security options (including Microsoft Defender and Windows Firewall). That is why I must send all H_C executables to Avast, Bitdefender, Microsoft, and Norton. [/QUOTE]
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