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Wise Care 365 Blocked and Deleted by Microsoft Defender and after trying to reinstall Autorun Organizer show it as malware
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1101889" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>It can be any of them:</p><p></p><p>- PUA: Win32/WiseCare (2017)</p><p>- Misleading: Win32/Lodi (2024)</p><p>- PUA: Win32/PCClean (2024)</p><p></p><p>These detections (signatures) are all still in Microsoft's active Defender signatures database. Sometimes you can get different detection signatures for the same file. There can be variations between Windows 10 and 11 and even between different build numbers of Windows or the Defender detection engine.</p><p></p><p>No matter what it is as a dedicated user of WiseCleaner it will be a PITA for you. Best just to create an Allow exception in Defender.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft Security is going to keep generating new signatures for programs such as Wise until the publisher joins their Partnership program and pays all the money and jumps through all the hoops to get Microsoft to leave them alone. Essentially that is an accurate characterization of it. Otherwise the development teams has contact Microsoft and submit infos every single time a new signature is created.</p><p></p><p>Most, if not all, of these detections are based upon Microsoft categorizing the product's reputation as "suspicious."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1101889, member: 114717"] It can be any of them: - PUA: Win32/WiseCare (2017) - Misleading: Win32/Lodi (2024) - PUA: Win32/PCClean (2024) These detections (signatures) are all still in Microsoft's active Defender signatures database. Sometimes you can get different detection signatures for the same file. There can be variations between Windows 10 and 11 and even between different build numbers of Windows or the Defender detection engine. No matter what it is as a dedicated user of WiseCleaner it will be a PITA for you. Best just to create an Allow exception in Defender. Microsoft Security is going to keep generating new signatures for programs such as Wise until the publisher joins their Partnership program and pays all the money and jumps through all the hoops to get Microsoft to leave them alone. Essentially that is an accurate characterization of it. Otherwise the development teams has contact Microsoft and submit infos every single time a new signature is created. Most, if not all, of these detections are based upon Microsoft categorizing the product's reputation as "suspicious." [/QUOTE]
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