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DJFang

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  1. It's definitely the database update that has fixed it - thank you!
  2. Thanks for the quick reply and the assistance! When is the next database update coming out? Your tip did work (I had another application with similar issue I posted about the other day here) - I hadn't changed the AssemblyVersion and AssemblyFileVersion for a little while.
  3. Thanks, can you let me know when there's something new related to this question? @miekiemoes
  4. testforanomalous.exe in the zip file is an exe where I have added a PictureBox with a gif and then removed it and anything that's related to any of these and it is still detected as anomalous. WindowsFormsApp1.exe in the zip file is an exe where I have added a PictureBox and a gif (nothing removed from there). anomalousdetections.zip
  5. Hello! I've recently got more into the C# development in Visual Studio and I have discovered something quite annoying. As soon as you create a new project and add a PictureBox that has a gif image in it and you build it, the output executable is detected as MachineLearning/Anomalous.95%. Is there anything that can be done?
  6. Hello! The other day I started creating a standalone client for my browser flash game and Malwarebytes started detecting it as MachineLearning/Anomalous. I've added it as an exception but I plan to release it publicly and I have to clean up all those little 'bumps'. Is there any way this can be fixed? I'm attaching the exe file below (in a zip archive because the system won't let me add it otherwise). Thanks in advance! mPandandaStandalone.zip
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