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  1. This is a C# program that I write.  Development happens on a machine with limited network access and no software but a very specific development profile.  MalwareBytes flagged the file right after it was compiled by the compiler. 

    When I recompile with the code-signing certificate, the false positive goes away, but this happens at the last step obviously -- not during testing or debugging.

    This software has close to 50,000 active academic users.  It's been in development for over 19 years as part of a larger project, marcedit (http://marcedit.reeset.net), a suite of library metadata tools.  I sign all my code in current versions, but not past versions [I'm a researcher -- I started the practice because Windows 10 is getting more picky].  I'd appreciate this being corrected.

     

    --tr

    false_positive.txt

    me_tabbed.zip

  2. Three days ago, I installed a mac update and after restarting -- it wouldn't boot.  Essentially, it bricked the machine.  This is a 2015 imac.  I ended up erasing and reinstalling.  After getting everything setup again, I put Malwarebytes back on.  As soon as I rebooted, it bricked (and by bricked, I mean, I freezed on the boot screen...if I restart again, it gets to 100 percent, and then just shuts off).  I'm not sure what happened or how I can get you information that would be helpful, but after erasing and reinstalling again -- I've not reinstalled malwarebytes and everything is working fine. 

    I don't know what was in the last update, but something with the the software caused an issue on my end. 

     

    --tr

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