Anonymous Board owner 02/20/2021 (Sat) 19:07:49 Id: 78af48 No.990 del
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I am very sorry about this. We've had several of these the past weeks. I am not sure what specifically is doing it. My code is unusual, unsigned, and packaged with duct tape and pyinstaller, and I do network and file stuff and a little encryption code, so I guess some libraries and calls look suspicious. So far, every one of these has been a false positive. I appreciate the notice--if ever one of these is real, I want to know asap.

The 'this program is dangerous and executes commands from an attacker' is a new one they have been showing. Maybe they just started recognising the client api, and it looks like a virus command server?

The warnings usually go away after a couple of weeks once new anti-virus definitions roll out, if you would prefer to wait. Or you can just whitelist the exe/directory or whatever. If you know python, the nuclear solution for this is to run from source, but if you aren't familiar with python, it would be a whole bunch of work.

https://hydrusnetwork.github.io/hydrus/help/running_from_source.html