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  1. Ok. Can I take that to mean that this isn't a detection to worry about?
  2. Here is the detection log. I did multiple subsequent scans to check and the file was not flagged as malicious in any of the later scans. Can you verify that this was already corrected or if there was a malfunction only on my end? detection log.txt
  3. Here is the file in question in a zip archive. mscordaccore.zip
  4. mscordaccore.dll which I believe is packaged with Visual Studio 2019, was detected as "Backdoor.NanoCore" It can be located at this directory PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO\2019\COMMUNITY\CORECON\BINARIES\PHONE TOOLS\DEBUGGER\CORECLR\X64\MSCORDACCORE.DLL Strangely, when I ignored the detection and did a full scan again, it was not flagged. What could have caused this change?
  5. The file find_java32.exe, which is packaged with the official android SDK provided by google is flagged as malware, among other files in the SDK. The files have been my pc for a long time without being picked up by past scans, but suddenly malwarebytes flags the exe as "Malware.AI.1029352904". I uploaded all of the files flagged to Virustotal and no malware was detected. find_java32.zip
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