The fact that Windows Defender actually names a trojan is enough to scare me, and probably others as well. You may want to check your system carefully for malware and, if this turns out to be a false positive, amend the information in the installation instructions which currently only mentions that Kaspersky may report it as a virus.
Thanks,
Mats Persson
Further info about my system:
Acer Aspire E5-575G
Microsoft Windows 10 Home
10.0.15063 Build 15063
Windows defender information:
Antimalware client version 4.11.15063.447
Engine Version 1.1.14003.0
Antivirus Version 1.249.118.0
Antispyware Version 1.249.118.0
Network Realtime Inspection Engine Version 2.1.13804.0
Network Realtime Inspection Signature Version 117.2.0.0
Dear LibreCrypt team
When running the installer for the latest version of trueCrypt, Windows defender interrupts the installation claiming that the install file contains the threat "Trojan:Win32/Rundas.B". Link to the file I downloaded: https://github.com/t-d-k/doxbox/releases/download/v6.2-beta/InstallLibreCrypt_v62Beta.exe
The fact that Windows Defender actually names a trojan is enough to scare me, and probably others as well. You may want to check your system carefully for malware and, if this turns out to be a false positive, amend the information in the installation instructions which currently only mentions that Kaspersky may report it as a virus. Thanks, Mats Persson
Further info about my system: Acer Aspire E5-575G
Microsoft Windows 10 Home 10.0.15063 Build 15063
Windows defender information: Antimalware client version 4.11.15063.447 Engine Version 1.1.14003.0 Antivirus Version 1.249.118.0 Antispyware Version 1.249.118.0 Network Realtime Inspection Engine Version 2.1.13804.0 Network Realtime Inspection Signature Version 117.2.0.0