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#426 alacran

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Posted 08 August 2021 - 08:03 AM

As a temporary workaround to the upload issue by ner0 I attached the file as ByePass103.zip file to his post.

 

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On FireFox, got a message that the file contains a virus, anyway as I assume it's a false positive, I allowed to download it.

I suggest you better use a PassWord to avoid this issue.

 

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#427 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 08 August 2021 - 08:55 AM

On FireFox, got a message that the file contains a virus, anyway as I assume it's a false positive, I allowed to download it.

I suggest you better use a PassWord to avoid this issue.

 

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A zip file containing a script with a non-normally executable extension? :w00t:

 

I don' t know what the good Firefox guys are smoking lately, but it must be really gooood stuff.  :w00t:

 

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#428 alacran

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Posted 08 August 2021 - 11:14 PM

Totally agree, and I'm sure it's a false positive, but the warning is there, see attached picture.

 

Warning translation:

 

This file contains a virus or a malware.

 

And there is always the possibility the reboot.pro forum could be blocked by FF and other browsers and AV programs, because of supposedly spreading malware, so you better take this seriously as this script could be very easily considered as malware as it is used to avoid OSs password protection.

 

You are aware this happened to v77 on his ImDisk Toolkit page, caused by a false positive on his program some time ago:

 

From this post:

 

Since several days, the Sourceforge webpage of ImDisk Toolkit is no longer indexed by Google (and using search Console changes nothing). Perhaps it's related to the previous version (20161120) which has been flagged as a threat by 23 / 56 antiviruses on VirusTotal...

Does someone know how to fix that?

 

Also same happened to wimb's programs, that's why since then his download files are password protected to avoid this stupid issues.

 

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#429 ner0

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Posted 09 August 2021 - 02:39 AM

The Firefox warning is just heuristics, same with Chrome (although not Edge). It's common theses days for files containing programming or scripting language to be flagged as potentially dangerous. I don't see this being an issue to be honest.



#430 alacran

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Posted 09 August 2021 - 05:25 AM

I know, but it is always better to take precautions to avoid potential problems.

 

Especially if the solution is as simple as using a password, I don't see a reason to don't do it, just in case.

 

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#431 ner0

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Posted 12 August 2021 - 12:58 AM

Updating my ByePass script to v1.0.4 - fixes support for Windows 10 v1809 and Windows Server 2019.

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