I’ve seen false positives just by downloading new signature files, but not 
specifically for Livecode, but I seem to recall someone on this list having an 
issue. 

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> On Sep 8, 2021, at 17:29, Neville Smythe via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> OK, Bob S, so I have jumped through the small hoop and turned through 180 
> degrees. And I’m impressed even if you were not: that is to say, I am really 
> impressed with the generosity and goodwill of the great people at LC.
> 
> Many thanks to those who urged me contact Heather and Kevin about  licensing, 
> and I heartily echo the sentiment of Erik on the integrity of the company.
> 
> And now back to business: the very first compilation of a Windows standalone 
> with my brand spanking new 9.6.4 provokes a malware alarm for the Trojan 
> Sabsik.TE.A!ml on a Windows 10 machine.
> 
> I think it almost certain this is a false positive. My Mac reportedly cannot 
> run or spread this particular malware, and I’m pretty sure the only Windows 
> file on my Mac which could contain it (or rather the code sequence which 
> triggers the alert) would be the Windows engine in LC9.6.4. Just to be sure, 
> because no-one want to take chances with ransomware … has anyone seen or 
> heard reports like this ?
> 
> Neville Smythe
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