pyscripter 833 Posted Thursday at 09:02 PM @Uwe Raabe   Is it just me?  I am using the standard Windows Defender. Share this post Link to post
Uwe Raabe 2185 Posted Thursday at 09:38 PM There have been more than 500 downloads since the webinar yesterday and this is the first complaint. 🤔 Share this post Link to post
pyscripter 833 Posted Thursday at 11:26 PM (edited) I had to turn Real Time Protection (Windows security setting) off to download the file. Then as soon as I turned it back on, the anti-virus detected Trojan:Script/Wacatac.B!ml and immediately deleted the file. Edited Thursday at 11:29 PM by pyscripter Share this post Link to post
Nigel Thomas 36 Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM For info: I downloaded MMX_Setup_16_0_8_59.zip without issue. I then installed it, without issue.  Running Windows 10 using Windows Defender Security intelligence version 1.435.704.0 released 11th Sep 13:31, currently the latest update available for my OS.  Nigel Share this post Link to post
Ian Branch 142 Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM 1 hour ago, Nigel Thomas said: I downloaded MMX_Setup_16_0_8_59.zip without issue. I then installed it, without issue. Ditto. Share this post Link to post
corneliusdavid 258 Posted 18 hours ago 16 hours ago, pyscripter said: Â I am using the standard Windows Defender. Same here. I think I had to click "more" then "keep". Share this post Link to post
Uwe Raabe 2185 Posted 18 hours ago The DLLs are signed and MMX_Setup.exe is also signed. What else can I do? 😠2 1 Share this post Link to post
adrian gallero 0 Posted 17 hours ago Seems to be related to innosetup. I am getting the same (Wacatac.B!ml) for an completely unrelated innosetup installer I just created. It also happens in one machine, but not in another one: Â Virustotal shows the file as clean, and also the exes inside the setup.exe have no issues. Only the innosetup wrapper shows the error Share this post Link to post