Open Thedarklurch opened 7 months ago
I think that is due to the way my auto updater works. Since i don't know another way to do it. It utilizes windows bat files that are generated on the fly to kill the active process, rename the new exe and delete the old exe. I'm unsure if i can do anything really other than to recommend you to whitelist it/ignore it. I think or rather hope that the windows defender will whitelist it in the future once its deemed as safe by their system.
I'm looking into an alternative to get around this problem. Would you be able to test the new update with the new updater once its ready?
@Thedarklurch This could possibly be resolved by now. Please check the latest release again to see if you still get a defender warning.
When trying to download the latest version Windows Defender said it was a Trojana