> So, if Windows Defender hit Chrome in the past, I’m pretty sure that it will 
> not happen again. But, since Nim has been used to write malware, each version 
> of Nim is hurt by antivirus software. It’s clear that Microsoft and others 
> simply don’t care.

C has been used to write malware, C++ has, other languages have. Products made 
with languages are not tagget as malicious by default.

The "laziness", "incompetence", "ignorance", or whatever you call it, of MS and 
the AV vendors simply hurts Nim's business.

Direct contact is the way to go i.m.o. Does someone know someone, who knows 
someone? The Vice President Security Marketing at Microsoft may be an entry 
point. Marketeers don't like bad press.

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