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Windows Defender detects Occamy.c trojan in steam proton 5.0 folder #3593
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That actually looks to be a part of wine-mono aka mono. Shouldn't really be a Proton issue. And one can also say that its a problem with Windows Defender. And one can also say that Proton isn't meant for Windows so its not something to think about. I would expect this to be won't fix / not an issue. |
Anti-virus programs have been very snippy about our conversion to PE files. You can report it to your anti-virus vendor as a false positive. |
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I installed steam on arcolinux to try a game via proton the game did not work, so i reinstalled windows but i backed up my steam folder i had on linux and was in the process to copy it over to another internal backup drive since i copied it to an external backup drive initially, during the copy windows defender popped up with a "severe threat" warning with the name of Trojan:Win32/Occamy.C it found it in: D:\Steam games\steamapps\common\Proton 5.0\dist\share\wine\mono\wine-mono-4.9.4\support\installinf-x86.exe Obviously i am unsure if this is a false possitive but defender seems to think it is a severe threat. Just informing you guys. Thank you for all your work.
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another ntfs partition using windows
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