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Hi! What version of AxelChat are you using? I've already encountered something similar on one of the versions. For some reason, Windows Defender detected a virus for some users (myself included), while other users had no such problem. What's even more odd is that for those users who were detected, the virus no longer occurs after a while. There could be several reasons for this, including Windows Defender triggering false positives. I'm still trying to figure out why this is happening. For now, I recommend you try the latest version of AxelChat if you haven't already. |
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By the way, this topic was raised earlier: Another suggestion: Antiviruses have recently been using machine learning, which is prone to hallucinations, causing false positives. |
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Windows deleting AxelChat.exe and tell it's troyan. Why?
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