[SOLVED] Trojan? Script/Foretype.A!ml After installing download from official site. Likely false alarm?
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Hello,
I'm on the (near) latest Windows 10 Pro N Insider Preview build, 18252 prerelease. I'm looking to switch from chrome to Vivaldi as a first time user. However, after downloading and installing the package from the Vivaldi's official page, I got this notice from windows defender:
This must be a false alarm, right? After some googling, it seems other windows installers occasionally suffer from this false positive. Including, interestingly enough, the game Subnautica. Is this a case of some code, unknown to the developers? Or is it an actual trojan? Thanks for any input.
EDIT: I am running chrome at the moment, and the application affected is
chrmstp.exe
, chrome's updater. -
@gwen-dragon Ah makes complete sense. Just sent the feedback to Microsoft feedback hub. Thanks!
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Yup, thanks. I'm trying to put [FIXED] in the title but it keeps flagging as spam, haha.
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@corrigenda That happens sometimes. I managed to mark it as resolved.
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@gwen-dragon I added it, I usually do this, because in mobile view the tags are not being shown. I mean, will it hurt anybody if I add this into the title as well?
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It wouldn't! Thanks guys. Have a good night.
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Ah apologies! Guys and gals. Goodnight!
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@corrigenda And we're both from the EU, so we're enjoying the morning here, but nevertheless - good night to you too.
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