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Chisel client socket false positive

Anonymous
2023-08-21T13:18:31+00:00

Submission ID: 4ef2f3ab-8172-444b-97b7-bfda43368943

Good afternoon, we have such a situation that your antivirus marks the client socket as malware.  We exclusively use the client side of chisel as a socket implementation, which is how we can get rid of the false positive flag from your antivirus. Also, there is no such problem among all other antiviruses (I am attaching a screenshot from the virustotalwebsite).

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-08-22T01:01:12+00:00

    Hello Lyubomyr Burday

    Thank you very much for sharing with us your current concern. it looks like you have a problem with the anti-virus in Windows that marks your client socket as malware. It's really important for us to work on that so you can get back to what you're doing.

    However, this concern of yours is outside the scope of this Community Forum. The best place to get help for the Anti-virus detecting your client socket as malware is Microsoft Q&A, who are technical experts when it comes to dealing with concerns like this, which aims to support more advanced users like you. I totally understand the importance of solving this problem and since you are here with us, I want to make sure that your time is worth it. Click the link below and follow the steps to get support.

    Post the same concern in Microsoft Q&A by clicking the "Introduction to Q&A" link : Microsoft-supported products in Q&A | Learn with Microsoft

    Note that this is an English site, please change the locale by scrolling down at the bottom of the page.

    Thank you for choosing Microsoft. Have a nice day and always be safe!

    Sincerely

    Khou Sun

    Microsoft Community Moderator

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