2016-10-20 9:44 GMT+02:00 dam4rus <rfrostkalmar@gmail.com>:
So, i have Windows 10 with Anniversary Update and today Windows Defender
quarantined soffice.bin, because it thinks it's a Trojan. Is this a known
issue? Should i report it as a bug? I haven't found anything about this
with
google search.
Yes, it should be reported as a bug to microsoft (don't know how to do
that though).
Although it is easy to see this as a "strategic move" from MS, it is also
very possible that it is just the result of some heuristics; no doubt they
(MS) have seen quite a few version of the soffice.bin file since
LibreOffice have a lot of version around simultaneously.
There's also the remote possibility that a real trojan stepped in and
infected the file. Uninstalling, checking the system and reinstalling might
fix this, but hopefully this isn't the case.
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