The site gave me the 5ffdaa sha256 you have below for touchy.exe. That said, I still have the 2 builds yield different results from Hitman Pro on the clean boxes. And Bitdefender, on my machine, (albeit being obtuse) chucks a fit over it. It doesn't detect the EXE files; but detects secondary consequences of them running.
*I really think something is afoot here.* On 12/28/2017 3:00 PM, loneti...@gmail.com wrote: > > Upload one of the binaries it flagged to > https://www.virustotal.com/en/ and send the link. > > > > As far as I can tell, they’re all clean > > > > https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9cc2a6032dde8d8ab572f9491041242ab4c76d2b7d36eea5283c82cf9bf9fd69/analysis/ > > https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/5ffdaa7da4381637ab2a0ec327118cd933398a477430e2f5d94e9d53c53f2782/analysis/ > > > > *From: *Matthew Lamari <mailto:matt.lam...@gmail.com> > *Sent: *Thursday, December 28, 2017 20:29 > *To: *ghc-devs@haskell.org <mailto:ghc-devs@haskell.org> > *Subject: *Haskell Platform 8.2.2 - virus? > > > > > > New Haskell install was tripping my Bitdefender like crazy and in weird > > ways - not new as that's how bitdefender rolls. However, I retested in a > > clean test, with (free) Hitman Pro > > > > I started from a base case with 2 clean windows 8 VMs. > > > > New 8.2.2 install - has virus > > Old 8.0.2 Jan 2017 - no virus > > > > > > According to Hitman Pro, touchy.exe, haddock-8.2.2, ghc-8.2.2.exe, and > > unlit.exe have some problem post-install. I went no further on the VMs. > > > > "Detection Names > > Kaspersky Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Paph.fsv > > " > > > > Bitdefender didn't get it on install but would lock the whole thing down > > on the first run of "Cabal". > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ghc-devs mailing list > > ghc-devs@haskell.org > > http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs > > >
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