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[GH-ISSUE #106] Could nbfcbootstrapper.exe host a Trojan? #96
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Originally created by @ghost on GitHub (Aug 14, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/106
You build an awesome application and I used it for at least 2 years on my HP 4710s laptop, but now, after I updated to W10 my antivirus sees nbfcbootstrapper.exe as Trojan (Trojan.Win32.Generic).
Do you have a solution for this? My computer is infected? Thank you!
@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Aug 15, 2016):
If you have downloaded nbfc from github (https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/releases), you can be pretty sure that it's just a false positive.
To verify this assumption, upload the setup to virustotal.com.
If you want to be sure the setup is clean, you can also build nbfc from source: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/wiki/How-to-build-NBFC