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False positive Malware.AI.3087176841


Teiji

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Hello sir/mam,

I previously made a thread here regarding my app being falsely detected as malware. I recently updated my app (V3.0) and also added a license system to combat piracy.

I created this Python app called Vulcan (v3.0). It is a simple GUI to change batch files and denoising files (vpy) provided by the app. It does NOT collect or nor store any personal information, does NOT connect to the internet, does NOT change any Windows, browser, or registry settings, etc. The only info it needs is the machine id to generate and tie the activation key to (for the license to combat piracy), which is standard for any commercial software. This machine id is securely hashed with SHA-256.

Repository link:

https://github.com/teijiIshida/Vulcan


VirusTotal link: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/30aea865b5ce004cefde9937c6cfd357eab99d83f56ce56ee5366019f3c06537?nocache=1

The app was compiled with Cython and pyinstaller/auto-py-to-exe.

auto-py-to-exe v2.44.1
165941 INFO: PyInstaller: 6.10.0, contrib hooks: 2024.8
165951 INFO: Python: 3.12.3
165985 INFO: Platform: Windows-11-10.0.22631-SP0

My app was falsely detected as unsafe/malware by your antivirus. I kindly request that you remove this false positive detection and whitelist it. Thank you.

 

2024-09-09 10_05_11-Malwarebytes.jpg

Malwarebytes Scan Report 2024-09-09 150253.txt

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