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    Hookslinger
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    I downloaded miqobot_v1.3.36 as I thought it was a new version. Windows tells me it is infected with Wacatac. Given you comments in the development branch, I’m guessing you didn’t put it there.

    #23945
    Miqobot
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    Yes, this always happens with every new version release.
    False Positive is a bug in antivirus, but since we have no affiliation with antivirus vendors and have no access to their source code we can not help them fix it.

    Please read the reminder in the main status thread:

    A reminder about antiviruses.

    Since this is a new version of Miqobot, it may be flagged by your antivirus as False Positive because its signatute is not yet known. As it is stated in our FAQ section, Miqobot is not a virus but antiviruses are usually trained to sic at anything that tries to interact with other programs. Miqobot will make no attempt to fight your antivirus.

    Please remember to whitelist your Miqobot application after download. Thank you!

    Even if you did not experience this problem before, it doesn’t mean that you never will. Antiviruses are updated often and each update has a chance to introduce a new false positive bug.
    We highly recommend to report this behavior to your antivirus vendor.

    #23946
    TacoJuice
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    It’s what we call a false positive, I used “software” like these and even the hardcore ones ever since I was a kid, you have nothing to worry about, it’s not a harmful virus.

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    Hookslinger
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    Good to know. Thanks.
    I assumed it was real as the previous couple of versions had been fine, but, as you say, things get updated all the time.

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