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Hi devs,

I'm using Enigma protector for packing my BIN file with other files. But, here is problem. Because packed bin has some files inside, antivirus detect it as Trojan horse, even if there is no virus.

 

Is here some way how to stop this?

Thanks to your useful answer!

 

With love, Plechito :wub:

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That's just a false detection. Disable your antivirus while protection, that's the most easy solution.

XXX(my antivirus program) goes crazy.

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Is this the answer you want?

 

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Sorry but we'd lie in the very moment we give you the answer you want ;)

Antivirus is made for protecting users from malware.. Well, I guess that's what it's supposed to be. I'm not complaining about the facts that they miss new malware very often, have a lot of false positives and consuming resources while locking users out of their environment. I'm talking about the fact that you encrypt your binary. And that's the point. Your binary is encrypted and can't be read from the antivirus. Only it's behaviour can be analysed but because it's encrypted the antivirus program takes care with the file and calls it "infected". Though that's not the case, someone could hide malicious code within an encrypted file.

I guess it's wrong. They'd just warn that the file is encrypted and that this is a security risk. But they usually give the "it's a virus" warning too early. They don't know and that's when they just call it bad. Most likely because keygens and cracks are encrypted because they also hate such programs even when they aren't harming the system (you know, copyright and stuff..).

 

So what to do? Nothing. Enigma can't magically encrypt your binary to not being false positive anymore. It's about the antivirus your users use. I guess maybe if there are lot of false positives the antivirus will soon realize that it's not harming anyone (I don't know about that but I'd imagine it because most of them use clouds and synchronize etc..) :D

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