If you looked at some earlier posts, this was discussed; if I remember
correctly, John R said it  was due to GnuCash not having a signing
certificate (which is more trouble to get than it helps). If you downloaded
GnuCash from GnuCash site, you're probably fine.


On Mon, Dec 22, 2025 at 4:07 PM John M. Thornton <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I went to install the new 5.14 version, it was flagged by Norton for
> having a Trojan Horse installed within aqpaypal-tool.exe. It at first would
> not even allow me to download 5.14 until I removed it from Quarantine.
> After it is removed, it seems to finish the installation.
>
> Threat name: Win32:Evo-gen [Trj]
> Threat type: Trojan Horse - This threat pretends to be something else
> (e.g., picture, document, or other file) to trick you into running it and
> infecting your computer.
> Status: Moved to Quarantine
> Options: Report false detection
> Detected by: Auto-Protect
> On PC from: 12/22/25, 3:58 PM
> Last Used: 12/22/25, 3:58 PM
> Startup Item: No
>
> Thanks,
> John
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