[GH-ISSUE #167] Virus with Exe by Auto-Py-To-Exe and Pyinstaller #155

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opened 2026-02-26 12:20:39 +03:00 by kerem · 9 comments
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Originally created by @KrakenByte27 on GitHub (Apr 27, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/issues/167

Hello everybody. When I create a file with Auto-Py-To-Exe and with pyinstaller MalwareBytes the application blocks me and Micosoft Defender SmartScreen warns me of the app launch. I leave the link to VirusTotal and hope someone can help me
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/6a9225dd357a4925fb1fb35ccd28b87108611735a4297e5fe8d103e652f12982/detection

Originally created by @KrakenByte27 on GitHub (Apr 27, 2021). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/issues/167 Hello everybody. When I create a file with Auto-Py-To-Exe and with pyinstaller MalwareBytes the application blocks me and Micosoft Defender SmartScreen warns me of the app launch. I leave the link to VirusTotal and hope someone can help me https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/6a9225dd357a4925fb1fb35ccd28b87108611735a4297e5fe8d103e652f12982/detection
kerem closed this issue 2026-02-26 12:20:39 +03:00
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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2021):

Did you read the help post?

<!-- gh-comment-id:827572976 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2021): Did you read the help post?
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@KrakenByte27 commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2021):

Did you read the help post?

Where is it?

<!-- gh-comment-id:827668208 --> @KrakenByte27 commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2021): > > > Did you read the help post? Where is it?
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Apr 28, 2021):

malwarebytes is stupid and thinks that the exe file is a virus

<!-- gh-comment-id:828370565 --> @ghost commented on GitHub (Apr 28, 2021): malwarebytes is stupid and thinks that the exe file is a virus
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Apr 28, 2021):

theres nothing to worry about just whitelist the file and run it

<!-- gh-comment-id:828370666 --> @ghost commented on GitHub (Apr 28, 2021): theres nothing to worry about just whitelist the file and run it
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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Apr 29, 2021):

Where is it?

@FranyBoston27 the help post is linked:

  • In this project's README
  • At the top of the tool
  • At the bottom of the tool after every build
  • In the description and the pinned comment on the help video linked in the README

I highly encourage people to read the post first before asking questions - there is a reason a wrote it and linked it in so many places. Did you read the README before making this issue?

<!-- gh-comment-id:829082393 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Apr 29, 2021): > Where is it? @FranyBoston27 the help post is linked: - [In this project's README](https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe#issues-using-the-tool) - At the top of the tool - At the bottom of the tool after every build - In the description and the pinned comment on the help video linked in the README I highly encourage people to read the post first before asking questions - there is a reason a wrote it and linked it in so many places. Did you read the README before making this issue?
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@KrakenByte27 commented on GitHub (Apr 29, 2021):

Where is it?

@FranyBoston27 the help post is linked:

* [In this project's README](https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe#issues-using-the-tool)

* At the top of the tool

* At the bottom of the tool after every build

* In the description and the pinned comment on the help video linked in the README

I highly encourage people to read the post first before asking questions - there is a reason a wrote it and linked it in so many places. Did you read the README before making this issue?

Yeah, but I hadn't seen that part

<!-- gh-comment-id:829316554 --> @KrakenByte27 commented on GitHub (Apr 29, 2021): > > > > Where is it? > > @FranyBoston27 the help post is linked: > > * [In this project's README](https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe#issues-using-the-tool) > > * At the top of the tool > > * At the bottom of the tool after every build > > * In the description and the pinned comment on the help video linked in the README > > > I highly encourage people to read the post first before asking questions - there is a reason a wrote it and linked it in so many places. Did you read the README before making this issue? Yeah, but I hadn't seen that part
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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (May 1, 2021):

@FranyBoston27 sorry, which part? Did it not pop up at the bottom of the UI for you?

<!-- gh-comment-id:830608500 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (May 1, 2021): @FranyBoston27 sorry, which part? Did it not pop up at the bottom of the UI for you?
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@KrakenByte27 commented on GitHub (May 1, 2021):

@FranyBoston27 sorry, which part? Did it not pop up at the bottom of the UI for you?

I don't seen this part
AutoPyToExe

<!-- gh-comment-id:830625164 --> @KrakenByte27 commented on GitHub (May 1, 2021): > > > @FranyBoston27 sorry, which part? Did it not pop up at the bottom of the UI for you? I don't seen this part ![AutoPyToExe](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/79326795/116782489-b0e57000-aa89-11eb-8d34-43a12b72e802.png)
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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (May 1, 2021):

I assume you have seen the reference to #122 - let me know if this needs to stay open for some reason.

<!-- gh-comment-id:830625510 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (May 1, 2021): I assume you have seen the reference to #122 - let me know if this needs to stay open for some reason.
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