Jens,
   Thank you for the note. We added two compression quines to the unit
tests, and that looks like what several of the engines are triggering on.
I’m on my phone now and can’t easily figure out if VirusTotal points to
specific files. Without that info, I can’t explain Riskware.Win32.Patcher.oltzn
or PATH_SLIP.

The latter also was found in 1.21. I’ll take a look early next week.

I find it eye-opening that the quines didn’t set off _more_ AV engines!🤣

Thank you, again!

Cheers,
    Tim

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 5:36 PM Fossies Administrator <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> just as information: As for all offered software packages the FOSS server
> fossies.org forced also for the just released tika-1.23-src.zip archive a
> malware check by the VirusTotal site, see the line "VirusTotal check" at
> the top of the page
>
>   https://fossies.org/linux/misc/tika-1.23-src.zip/
>
> You may click on the results to see the detailed report on
> https://www.virustotal.com.
>
> Unfortunately 7 of 52 scanning engines found a match for tika-1.23-src.zip.
>
> Hopefully that are all False positives related to the nature of Tika but
> at least for tika-1.21-src.zip "only" 2 of 45 engines have found a match,
> see
>
>   https://fossies.org/linux/misc/legacy/tika-1.21-src.zip/
>
> Regards
>
> Jens
>
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