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So, the fault lies to whoever deleted my post then?idk how he can be any clearer than that View attachment 1516197
So, the fault lies to whoever deleted my post then?idk how he can be any clearer than that View attachment 1516197
 
	
		
			
		
		
	
Are you using Windows Defender by any chance? It seems that windows defender has an issue where it can show a false positive when it detects a program that uses similar code to that virus. I'm guessing that what's causing this false positive is the portion of the translator that communicates with his servers and the translation tools themselves, as it has to drop the translations into your PC. I ran Kaspersky and Malwarebytes on the files and my entire PC just to make sure and got nothing.Im curious... I know you say the virus detection is a false positive.... but why does the false virus in the download have a name?
Trojan:Script/Wacatac.B!ml
Do we know what is causing the false positive?
Hit the nail on the head! Yeah Defender scrapped it and wouldn't download it. Ill have to set the exception for it to go through. Thanks for the explanation!Are you using Windows Defender by any chance? It seems that windows defender has an issue where it can show a false positive when it detects a program that uses similar code to that virus. I'm guessing that what's causing this false positive is the portion of the translator that communicates with his servers and the translation tools themselves, as it has to drop the translations into your PC. I ran Kaspersky and Malwarebytes on the files and my entire PC just to make sure and got nothing.
 
				
		