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CloneBD false positive [Virustotal]

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Perhaps the devs can do something:

e:\Setup\redfox.bz\SetupCloneBD1151RedFox.exe:
Verified: Signed
Signing date: 11:02 14.04.2017
Publisher: Elaborate Bytes AG
Company: n/a
Description: n/a
Product: n/a
Prod version: n/a
File version: n/a
MachineType: 32-bit
MD5: B958B93D5348689278E89B1513E4AD8A
SHA1: 7FB442919CE81C61A0D14A14EECDA5947DBC7C72
PESHA1: CE3CBD59CD98200053D26BB2FF26A6CD39C105D1
PE256: 8CE2BDDD8AAE17E58C93CBC03783050BBFB5FE5EF60CF533FE57FC1D70B1A426
SHA256: 3FE6D2AD5471BDA8A6E03DD1E4592585F1D2A473EA989759A3E59F94109B9846
IMP: C3A10734AE3AE14AC0408CD958DBA171
VT detection: 1/63
VT link: https://www.virustotal.com/file/3fe...585f1d2a473ea989759a3e59f94109b9846/analysis/
e:\Setup\redfox.bz\SetupCloneBD1152.exe:
Verified: Signed
Signing date: 14:10 07.07.2017
Publisher: Elaborate Bytes AG
Company: n/a
Description: n/a
Product: n/a
Prod version: n/a
File version: n/a
MachineType: 32-bit
MD5: 3EC14792BC5808A42054578A0CA2621E
SHA1: DB98B20FBBE60619C882D9A83D186A7A4E853B40
PESHA1: 75A37E84E58F6219D25EBBB85B4E0E747CE61F59
PE256: 64C746B1C8236D3E3EE4F0F5A01833871F13BAB283F035533164F4E3DD24BCB9
SHA256: B7358C6E43E58AB9240AC4760EE2B06A1DA7E777AE6709BDBFF3F974A5A270ED
IMP: C3A10734AE3AE14AC0408CD958DBA171
VT detection: 1/63
VT link: https://www.virustotal.com/file/b73...06a1da7e777ae6709bdbff3f974a5a270ed/analysis/
 
I only see an heuristic hit from an antivirus software I've never heard of.
 
Same result for the current version 1.1.5.2.
It's a typical cry wolf effect. The more false positives a scanner gets known for, the higher the probability, that it won't be taken seriously, when it does detect an actual threat.
Check Google - people everywhere are suggesting to "deactivate your virus scanner to install xxx". They are getting used to AV false alarms.
So, where's the point, then...? You can just as well uninstall the annoying thing.
 
Same result for the current version 1.1.5.2.
It's a typical cry wolf effect. The more false positives a scanner gets known for, the higher the probability, that it won't be taken seriously, when it does detect an actual threat.
Check Google - people everywhere are suggesting to "deactivate your virus scanner to install xxx". They are getting used to AV false alarms.
So, where's the point, then...? You can just as well uninstall the annoying thing.

Your'e right AVs are a mess. Personally I use only the build in MS-AV ...
 
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