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With pyinstaller v6.2.0 there were only 1 false positive the last week, now it jumped to 9. Link to r160.5 file report. Link to r160.7 file report. |
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I simply add the exe to my McAfee exclude list, and it is now happy. |
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Some magic, no "viruses" in Link to r167.2 file report. |
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Link for r153 file report. [after reanalysis detections are down to 3]
Link for r160 file report. [report differs from r153 because exe was compiled with newer pyinstaller]
Link for r160.4 file report
Link for r160.5 file report
Those warnings indicates crappy [anti]Virus software, that's undocumented feature. 😉
If it's downloaded from this repo then it's safe.
UPDATE:
If you use one of those "crappy [anti]Virus software" then you should notify the problem to the company producing the erroneous detection, they are the only ones that can fix the issue.
AVG: https://www.avg.com/en-gb/false-positive-file-form#pc
Avast: htt…