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What is the "Windows 10 Anniversary Update" ? I have not seen that wording when I update my Windows 10 partitions on three systems [Home, and Pro editions]. Of course, I only use/update them a few times a month. I prefer using the packages on Ubuntu.

I use the following free packages, and others to keep my Windows systems "healthy":

Comodo Internet Security Software
     Windows, Linux, and even for Android

IObit Malware Fighter 4 Free - -  Remove 100,000,000+ malware
      Windows

IObit Advanced SystemCare 9 Free - - Make PC up to 300% faster
      Windows

For Windows, I do not use Defender, since the Malware Fighter works fine.
I have been using Comodo Internet Security Software for years. It is both Anti-virus and Firewall. The Advanced SystemCare fills in for much of the rest of the Windows system needs to keep "healthy".

There are free versions for all of these packages, but if you want to pay for the newest and most powerful versions, that is also an option.

As for the issue with LibreOffice and Windows security errors, I have not seen it since the beginning 4.0.x versions. Actually I think I decided to dump Defender around the same time.

Of course, I saw an error with Ubuntu/Debian Linux a few years ago. This was an issue with installing the Language packs using both the "Ubuntu Software Center" and the Terminal to try to install it. Both gave me errors for the install process.


On 10/20/2016 11:18 AM, Gilles Gravier wrote:
Or switch to a real antivirus. :)

On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 4:59 PM, RODRIGUEZ FONSECA JORGE ALBERTO <
jrodriguez17@cpcecr.com> wrote:

Hi:

I suggest you to unable window defender (I don't think it is a bug). Then
download LibreOffice, install it and then activate again wd.

Regards,

Jorge Rodriguez

----- Original Message -----
From: "dam4rus" <rfrostkalmar@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 1:44:03 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Windows 10 Anniversary Update found
LibreOffice as malware

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.



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