signing the file on its own is not enough! uploading the singed exe to 
dropbox still generated the malware alert!

On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 11:06:34 PM UTC+2, daniel szabo wrote:
>
> after doing some google and chrome related research I was able to "tell" 
> chrome that this is not a malware app. seems there are a lot of heuristics 
> done by either chrome or google servers (eg: is your binary originated from 
> a public / free location, is it digitally signed, etc)
>
> This is what I did:
>
>  - I do have an authenticode certificate to digitally sign windows 
> binaries. I signed the executable.
>  - I've uploaded it to a site on the web which is owned by me
>
> The problem went away instantly.
>
> On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 12:32:49 PM UTC+2, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
>>
>>  Am 26.08.2014 10:42, schrieb daniel szabo:
>>  
>> What could be the problem?
>>
>>
>> google chrome. Seriously. Obviously it has a bad malware detection.
>>
>> -- 
>>  Schönen Gruß 
>> Hartmut Goebel 
>>  Dipl.-Informatiker (univ), CISSP, CSSLP
>> Information Security Management, Security Governance, Secure Software 
>> Development 
>>
>> Goebel Consult, Landshut 
>> http://www.goebel-consult.de 
>>
>> Blog: 
>> http://www.goebel-consult.de/blog/openstreetmap-karten-in-typo3-einbinden 
>> Kolumne: 
>> http://www.cissp-gefluester.de/2011-09-kommerz-uber-recht-fdp-die-gefaellt-mir-partei
>>  
>>
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>>  
>

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