i went ahead and played with widows git, now any time my browser is open my AV pops up every 15-20 minutes ago saying it blocked suspicious site
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happens regardless of what website i am on, google/ youtube/netflix/amazon prime/crunchyroll/etc
Well then, I guess I just got "lucky" seeing, as I've been using both 1.3.5 and 1.3.6 since they were released (on multiple PCs, no less). Yeah, probably not.
Once again: if several AV programs can't agree as to whether something is adware, a trojan, or a PUP, with a bunch of generic definitions being flagged, I'd put money on it being a false positive. On top of all that, the author of Windows Git
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specifically mentioning that he's had a problem with it being flagged as a false positive, and that he hasn't had any luck resolving it.
Finally, the "suspicious" sites you linked are filter lists. Those are intended to be fed into content blockers to tell it which phishing sites to block. They're completely benign and are used by all modern browsers to warn you before going to sites that are known to be malicious. If I saw an AV program raise a fuss over a text file of all things, I'd switch to a different AV program.