Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Are others on Windows 10 getting this?


Donwloaded again and compared with the one I did get directly from the build server. 100% identical. After building I installed it in several of my Windows 10 vms and two laptops without Windows defender making even a little beep. Has now been a few days ago but looks like a 99.99999% false positive.

SHA256: fb546afd5d674e69a717a2d742c7b507c585a818ce2f025637d49da917d0be0c *seamonkey-2.53.5.en-US.win64.installer.exe


For what it's worth, I took my own download of that file (taken from the normal location at https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/2.53.5/win64/en-US/ ), and I confirm the same SHA256 value.

I submitted to https://www.virustotal.com/gui/ . On scanning, VirusTotal confirms the same SHA256 value, and reports all-clean reports from 71 scanners (including Microsoft), although it reports that Cylance considers the file to be unsafe.

The only time I've ever heard of Cylance is when using VirusTotal, and if I recall, their scanner tends to be exceptionally aggressive, and where they're more likely to flag things that nearly every other scanner considers to be clean.

I consider that consensus to be overwhelming, and where the response I see with Cylance, and what was reported with Microsoft to be false positives.

Smith
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