As GRASS was installing, Microsoft Security Essentials said that it detected a trojan called Peals.A!cl. This trojan was found in GRASS GIS 7.2.0RC2\bin\v.in.dxf.exe, ...\v.net.iso.exe, and ... \v.out.dxf.exe. Can anyone confirm if this is a legitimate threat or was M.S.E. just acting buggy? Is there an MD5 or something to check the file?
As GRASS was installing, Microsoft Security Essentials said that it detected
a trojan called Peals.A!cl. This trojan was found in GRASS GIS
7.2.0RC2\bin\v.in.dxf.exe, ...\v.net.iso.exe, and ... \v.out.dxf.exe. Can
ah, these Windows. I tested binaries on build server with Esset
Endpoint Antivirus and nothing is found. So I hope it's mistake of
MSE...
anyone confirm if this is a legitimate threat or was M.S.E. just acting
buggy? Is there an MD5 or something to check the file?