On 8 February 2015 at 17:55, Krzysztof Arentowicz <[email protected]> wrote: > I got a report from a user that on his machine Subsurface was blocked by > F-Secure's Deep Guard heurestic. > Policy settings prevented him from disabling this functionality, so he was > unable to run Subsurface. > I cannot reproduce as I don't have access to a machine with such > configuration but I'm letting you now in case this is not an isolated case. > > This was reported on Windows7 Pro 64 bit > F-Secure Client Security 11.60 build 284 > F-Secure Anti-Virus 9.51 build 131 > > as > > Suspicious: W32/Malware!Gemini > https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/suspicious_w32_malware_gemini.shtml >
most/all Windows AV software including F-secure support the "add exception" feature, which skips an executable from being scanned. for AV users there are a couple of things to note in the documentation: 1) if Subsurface is detected as malware on runtime, please use the "Add exception" of your AV software to mark "subsurface.exe" as non-harmful 2) if the Subsurface installer download is detected as malware, please temporary disable your AV software until Subsurface is installed 3) please inform your AV software vendor of a "false positive" as we assure your that Subsurface is not malware lubomir -- _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
