I was installing some apps for the first time on a new computer, never had a problem before with portableapps.com on other computers, but now when supermium was being installed windows detected: Trojan:Win32/Vigorf.A on the supermium temporary directories that are made during the installation, hope this doesn't become recurrent since this and another application the utility whynotwin11 "updated" and was carrying a another Trojan, now there are several apps asking for update today, and that becomes suspicious.
Windows have already fixed their detection, only a handful of other (mostly small) vendors are detecting anything, and what they are detecting is different to what Windows was claiming it was: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/c5a19d00bc3435190deb2a4f1e00173e7c71...
When Supermium Portable 138.0.7260.298 R8 was released, it showed as clean. Recently, one version (can't remember if it is 64-bit or 32-bit at the moment) had a ton of false positives in the form of generic detections. Supermium Portable 138.0.7204.300 R9, which is the one built and awaiting release, suffered the same issue. It looks like it has calmed down for both releases with only one false positive now so I will push it out tomorrow.
Note: The current released version of our was accidentally based on a test version which will be remedied by the upcoming release.
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I am still getting the false positive error and Windows defender deletes the installation files and prompting the error. Check the screenshots.
https://imgur.com/a/FUnHB27
https://imgur.com/a/k0FvOjo
It's a false positive within the app itself. I can't fix that. See: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/1797
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